Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Software Forum => Topic started by: Halo on March 30, 2004, 03:45:04 am
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Hi there .. Newbie alert for those that need to look away!
I have a fairly new Jamma cab on the way with a 29" arcade monitor. I've been looking into what I'll need to mame it up, and have decided to go the ArcadeVGA / J-PAC route to hook it up to my PC.
I am hoping to chart my progress from start to finish, and will post here when I come up against any problems. I'll keep a word file ongoing, so once it's up and running, anyone thats starting out with a similar system will have something to help.
I think my first question is: What is the best (and as a total beginner, possibly that means the simplest) combination of Operating system / Mame / Front End to use?
The second question is: Which graphics card? On Easy MAMEcab (http://easymamecab.mameworld.net/html/advadv.htm) It suggests Windows 98 With A Trident Blade T64 .. just wondering if this is a good combination?
Thanks :)
Tony (UK)
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Hi there .. Newbie alert for those that need to look away!
We were all newbies at some point... ;)
think my first question is: What is the best (and as a total beginner, possibly that means the simplest) combination of Operating system / Mame / Front End to use?
For me the best choice is to go Windows 98 + mame (win32 commandline) + Mamewah!
But the simplest would be win98 + Mame32 (GUI version). This would be the easyest to configure but not the fastest solution nor the more reliable
I am hoping to chart my progress from start to finish, and will post here when I come up against any problems. I'll keep a word file ongoing, so once it's up and running, anyone thats starting out with a similar system will have something to help.
That's a very good idea ... share your experiences...
The second question is: Which graphics card? On Easy MAMEcab (http://easymamecab.mameworld.net/html/advadv.htm) It suggests Windows 98 With A Trident Blade T64 .. just wondering if this is a good combination?
Haaa this is where the newbie comes out :) ... (Read Below)
I have a fairly new Jamma cab on the way with a 29" arcade monitor. I've been looking into what I'll need to mame it up, and have decided to go the ArcadeVGA / J-PAC route to hook it up to my PC.
Just to clear some things here... ArcadeVGA IS a graphic card !!! so forget the Trident Blade 64 :) It's one or the other...
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Thanks kindly :)
"For me the best choice is to go Windows 98 + mame (win32 commandline) + Mamewah!"
Could you give me a brief explo ..
What is Mame (win32 commadline), how does it differ from Mame32?
I'll search Mamewah now :)
Thanks again!
Tony
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Mame32 has it's own GUI with it, it's the best for newbies, but once you learn a little bit and want a quality front end then you need to move on from it...