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On the off-chance OpenJamma does not come to fruition....
nagamitsu:
May look into the Jpac route, but still fingers crossed OpenJamma board will happen
Unstupid:
ArcadeSD.... If you are wanting to play the classics.
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--- Quote from: Unstupid on August 11, 2013, 03:44:11 pm ---ArcadeSD.... If you are wanting to play JUST the classics.
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^^ Fixed
nagamitsu:
Ok, ArcadeSD, plugs into Jamma harness, all sound/video output via harness? I see a VGA on it, but I presume it will send display through harness.
"just the classics", meaning not compatible with much newer games? Since it is SD card supported, I can assume too then that ROMs can be loaded on SD card? Sorry for questions, but this one sounds quite much like what OpenJamma board was to function like and just wondering if it does. ;D
Tim
paigeoliver:
ArcadeSD has its own emulator built in and supports a specific list of roms, all of which are classic era.
Openjamma almost certainly won't come to fruition. It has sailed over a month past the date that the dev units were supposed to be released, without even a word as to why, when or where. All their facebook page ever shows is stickers and drawings of new logos.
It is reinventing a wheel that already exists and is doing so on a terrible platform. Why do all the standard 60 in 1 and 138 in 1 etc boards suck? Because they are running on an underpowered ARM platform. What is openjamma? Another underpowered arm platform.
They already make something way better than that and they have made them for years. All those 1xxx in 1 boards and 2xxx in one boards are intel PC based systems that connect directly to the jamma harness and have way more horsepower than a 1 ghz arm system. I have no idea why they are reinventing the wheel when they could just order those things without hard drives on them.
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