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SOLD: Super Pac-Man MAME Cabinet [US-VA-Richmond]

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XtraSmiley:
Your freakin' killing me!  I will take it.

Please IM me your phone number and home address so we can set this up ASAP.  Hopefully today.  Thanks.

PS  Can you please also include the games this has on it?  Also, do the high scores save when the power is off?  Thanks.

quarterback:

--- Quote from: XtraSmiley on May 07, 2006, 04:10:48 pm ---Your freakin' killing me!  I will take it.
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Yeah!  :applaud:   :applaud:   :applaud:   :cheers:

I'm glad somebody picked this up.  Not only because I think it's a great looking machine, but also cuz I'm hoping somebody reverse engineers the front end :)

jhanson:

--- Quote from: XtraSmiley on May 07, 2006, 04:10:48 pm ---Your freakin' killing me!  I will take it.

Please IM me your phone number and home address so we can set this up ASAP.  Hopefully today.  Thanks.

PS  Can you please also include the games this has on it?  Also, do the high scores save when the power is off?  Thanks.

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Check your PM!

On your question, the high scores currently do not save, but that's easily remedied.  It has the hiscore.dat and all that, but since I have it copy everything to memory first, it doesn't save on exit.  A quick edit could be done to skip the copying step, making it save the high scores and everything, but it comes at the expense of a shorter lifetime on the CompactFlash card.

SirPeale:
On my next project I hope to utilize a CF card.  Is there a way to make the card read-only?

If I *don't* use hiscore.dat or cheat.dat or the like, it shouldn't write to the card, should it?

Oh yeah...nvram files...

Does it write to them each time?

Edit: yeah, it does.

jhanson:

--- Quote from: Peale on May 07, 2006, 09:26:44 pm ---On my next project I hope to utilize a CF card.  Is there a way to make the card read-only?

If I *don't* use hiscore.dat or cheat.dat or the like, it shouldn't write to the card, should it?

Oh yeah...nvram files...

Does it write to them each time?

Edit: yeah, it does.

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Yeah, that's why I went with the ram drive.  There's also the swap file used by the csdpmi stuff, which can be disabled or pointed at the ram drive.

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