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Title: CHANKAST: Anybody actively using this on their arcade cabinet?
Post by: sofakng on February 02, 2005, 12:49:08 pm
Is anybody here actively using Chankast (Dreamcast emulator) on their arcade cabinet?  I've installed it on my main PC (not my MAME machine) and it runs GREAT but has some pretty bad slowdowns in-game from what I've seen...  The problem isn't my computer either (it's an Athlon64 3500, 1GB RAM, 6800GT video card, etc...)

So... does anybody here actively using Chankast on their arcade cabinet?  If so, then which games do you play?
Title: Re: CHANKAST: Anybody actively using this on their arcade cabinet?
Post by: jcrouse on February 02, 2005, 02:44:19 pm
I have it setup and running a couple of game. It seems to run well and everything I have trie, although VERY limited, has worked as anticipated.

John
Title: Re: CHANKAST: Anybody actively using this on their arcade cabinet?
Post by: TalkingOctopus on February 02, 2005, 10:14:58 pm
Your post sounds contradictory to me.  How is it limited and what games do you run?  I don't have a fast enough computer to find out for myself.   :'(
Title: Re: CHANKAST: Anybody actively using this on their arcade cabinet?
Post by: Scott84 on February 02, 2005, 10:39:53 pm
Go to the store and BUY a dreamcast for $20!

Its way better :)
Title: Re: CHANKAST: Anybody actively using this on their arcade cabinet?
Post by: sofakng on February 02, 2005, 11:14:44 pm
I'm actually in the process of wiring up Dreamcast controllers as we speak.  I'm only interested in using Chankast to supplement the Dreamcast (eg. play as many games using Chankast as possible and then use the Dreamcast for the rest of the games).

As a side note, it's DAMN HARD to seperate the GND wires from all of my arcade controls.  (I was told I have to seperate P1/P2 GND connections due to the Dreamcast controllers).

*sigh*  This is turning into a 3-day mini project.
Title: Re: CHANKAST: Anybody actively using this on their arcade cabinet?
Post by: TalkingOctopus on February 02, 2005, 11:24:31 pm
I have a dc as well.  I bought it when it was new and expensive too!  I was just curious how its emulation was progressing.
Title: Re: CHANKAST: Anybody actively using this on their arcade cabinet?
Post by: jcrouse on February 03, 2005, 06:45:16 am
Your post sounds contradictory to me.
Title: Re: CHANKAST: Anybody actively using this on their arcade cabinet?
Post by: Lilwolf on February 03, 2005, 08:51:36 am
It doesn't seem to work well enough on a 2.4ghz system.  I hear that there is frame rate issues in many games on any system.

But I don't care as much now that I have a dreamcast in a cab.  But if I could throw all isos on a 200gig drive and an emulator... I would replace it...
Title: Re: CHANKAST: Anybody actively using this on their arcade cabinet?
Post by: Howard_Casto on February 03, 2005, 03:23:07 pm
It works... but the frameskipping is royally screwed up.  By down throttling the processors you can get it running at a good framerate. 

Title: Re: CHANKAST: Anybody actively using this on their arcade cabinet?
Post by: rod on February 03, 2005, 04:33:33 pm
howard i've been trying to configure chankast on DK.
can you give a cfg file example.
Thanks.
Title: Re: CHANKAST: Anybody actively using this on their arcade cabinet?
Post by: Howard_Casto on February 04, 2005, 02:15:28 pm
Well the wrapper i made for it isn't updated, so atm, there isn't a good way to play chankast in a fe at a playable speed.  When I get the upcoming dk releases out of the way I'll be releasing a solution. 
Title: Re: CHANKAST: Anybody actively using this on their arcade cabinet?
Post by: rod on February 04, 2005, 03:37:18 pm

I'll be waiting for sure

thanks a lot
Title: Re: CHANKAST: Anybody actively using this on their arcade cabinet?
Post by: lucindrea on February 15, 2005, 02:56:05 pm


i got it up and running om mine , but i'm useing a combo of bat files and wrappers/autoit to get it going ( if i rember correctly ) howards soultion will of course be the final long term fix , but if you need to get it running now i could probly copy some of my config files and get them to ya.
Title: Re: CHANKAST: Anybody actively using this on their arcade cabinet?
Post by: youki on February 15, 2005, 03:50:46 pm
Hi,

I have lot of user of my front end  in europe which use Chankast in their arcade cabinet via my Front End.  And they seems very Happy with.

There is a tutorial for chanckast in my online doc written by one of my contributor.

I didn't try myself because i own 6 dreamcasts... and i don't really need to use an emulator.

I don't know if it will help you but you could have a look to my documentation.

http:\\www.atomicfe.com

cheers,

Youki
Title: Re: CHANKAST: Anybody actively using this on their arcade cabinet?
Post by: Jedi Master Matt on February 15, 2005, 05:04:03 pm
I'm currently debating whether to hook my Dreamcast up to my cabinet or hoping emulation catches up with it.   Does Chankast run any differently (better) for the non 3D games?   All I'd be initially interested in running of it would be SFIII: 3rd Strike.   It's the only game that I yearn to play off the cabinet.  Everything else I'd prefer to use the Dreamcast controls for.
Title: Re: CHANKAST: Anybody actively using this on their arcade cabinet?
Post by: Scott84 on February 15, 2005, 06:43:37 pm
Generally, Emulation for a system takes a long while.... Chankast i would say is still fairly new to the market... give it another year for the emulator to advance.
Title: Re: CHANKAST: Anybody actively using this on their arcade cabinet?
Post by: Howard_Casto on February 18, 2005, 04:04:27 am
Generally, Emulation for a system takes a long while....

And sometimes... it outright stalls.  Take n64 emulation for example... the system is dead and buried, but emulation status is still stuck at "so-so" with apparently no one working on any major improvment. 

Chankast seems to be in a state of limbo atm.  I don't see it progressing much further unless the authors get motivated again.  The fact that most video game nuts already have a dreamcast doesn't help for motivation.