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Main => Software Forum => Topic started by: Kook on November 07, 2006, 03:39:02 am

Title: What is best Software for my Hardware?
Post by: Kook on November 07, 2006, 03:39:02 am
I've been away from this board for a while. Currently, my pimped-out cab (which I haven't updated in over a year) has a 25" standard arcade monitor, 1.4 GHz AMD rig with 1GB, Trident Blade card, and Jpac. For software, I run Win98se (with a TSR to make the Blade output 15KHz). My main emulator is DOS advmame, my front end is mamewah. I tried an arcadevga card for a while, but advmame didn't really support it, and so I tried regular mame and found it took longer to load and ran slower than advmame... so I went back to the Trident card with advmame.

Generally, it works pretty well, but I'm always thinking there is room for improvement. So I wanted to get some opinions. Stick with Win98SE, or take the linux plunge? Stick with Mamewah, or switch to advmenu? Is there a better, faster mame than DOS advmame?
Title: Re: What is best Software for my Hardware?
Post by: MrQuan on November 07, 2006, 04:05:05 pm
This Optimised MAME Builds (http://redump.emubase.de/mame.php) page has MAME builds for different CPUs (AMD included), perhaps it's worth a try?
Title: Re: What is best Software for my Hardware?
Post by: Buddabing on November 07, 2006, 04:29:57 pm
If it ain't broke, don't fix it.

For your next upgrade you can get a PCI-Express ArcadeVGA card (I don't think they are available yet), and a faster processor, and run Windows XP.

But why mess with something that works?