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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: harminoff on June 16, 2004, 07:18:12 pm
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load mame into your cabinents? do you just boot into windows, linux then go into mame?
im trying to figure out a way to just load mame without a os, beacuse why waste the room on the hd. does arcadeos do this, or is it not really an os and runs inside windows?
thanks
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You need an OS - which one you use is up to you. You can have the PC automatically load a "frontend" like ArcadeOS, though, after it has started. That's a program that organizes your ROMs so you can pick one and play it. Since MAME is command-line, it needs a graphical user interface to select games.
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Load an OS is the appropriate answer and the best solution.
I don't have the URL handy, but you can google it or search here or MAMEWORLD and it should come up. If you are looking for a single classic game, then theres the ARCADE ON DISK project which is a DOS boot disk (floppy) that houses the basics for DOS and a ROM and starts the game.
Good Luck,
-Goz
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load mame into your cabinents? do you just boot into windows, linux then go into mame?
im trying to figure out a way to just load mame without a os, beacuse why waste the room on the hd. does arcadeos do this, or is it not really an os and runs inside windows?
thanks
Are you familliar with Windows ? I bet you are, take a look at www.litepc.com and read about "98lite slim" (it's free if you have an old win98se and win95a or b disks lying around) that + MAME32 and you'll have a real easy setup, totally N00B friendly.
Get stumped ? fell free to e-mail me spystyle@yahoo.com
Dig it ?
Craig