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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: MameMaster! on May 12, 2006, 10:49:51 am
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Greeting all...
I have never successfully been able to get pinmame up and running. It's a bit complex and requires an odd setup that's unlike the ease of mame
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So... You're going to put a torrent up somewhere for this right?
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Post hell here we come.
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LOL
Anyone know whatever happened to that Ultracade visual pinball table they were planning on making? Didn't see any mention of it on their site. One of my biggest beefs with the pinball emulation is that it just doesn't look very good on a horizontal computer monitor (much less an arcade monitor or TV). IIRC they were using a high def widescreen monitor laid down in a vertical orientation.
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Is the selling of that DVD legal?
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Is the selling of that DVD legal?
personally I would guess not...but I did buy it in England not the US.
...then again...is Pinmame legal? It uses arts/sounds/graphics from commercial machines.
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5. Nothing illegal! Do I even need to explain this one? Need a ROM to repair an arcade board you own? Fine to talk about. Need a ROM to complete your MAME collection? Don't bother to post here. If someone posts such a request, please don't answer it -- no direct answers, no hints, no private messages.
Even though this rule refers to MAME, this particular disk contains copyrighted materials. No need to bring heat to Saint's site by advertising it.
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Pfffft, for this amount, you can hardly say this guy is making a living of it. Seems a lot like the price's asked by the so called rom-burners.
Of course everyone here is using the only 3 games that have been officialy been given to the public domain for Mame. Yeah right.
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Anyone know whatever happened to that Ultracade visual pinball table they were planning on making? Didn't see any mention of it on their site. One of my biggest beefs with the pinball emulation is that it just doesn't look very good on a horizontal computer monitor (much less an arcade monitor or TV). IIRC they were using a high def widescreen monitor laid down in a vertical orientation.
You're correct. I saw one at a post show not long ago (prototype). It's kinda neat.