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Cubo Cd32
Mame will soon support amiga aga games; in the last beta 118u5 Ernesto Corvi done a lot of improvement (see http://mamedev.org/updates/whatsnew_0118u5.txt).
For people that dont known, cubocd32 is a cd32 used as arcade machine;anyway the games supported by the cubocd32 are very few and not so good. The point is that the cubocd32 driver may be used as a troyan to "easly" add amiga games to mame! May be we can have a custom compile of the mame32 that support only amiga games. Sounds good to you? |
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Theres a few of those around here, running some kind of crappy Bally clones and jigsaw games.
Theres a few of those around here, running some kind of crappy Bally clones and jigsaw games. Since its really just a CD32 it would be interesting if they got real CD32 games working too. Last edited by DrF; 07 September 2007 at 22:55. Reason: Browser gone crazzzzay! |
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oh........... yes I see.
![]() I have the name for the ipotetic custom mame32: magia32 (magia is the word "amiga" scrambled and also the word "magic" writenn in italian) |
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So finally, MAME will support all the Amiga based arcade games: Arcadia and Cubo-32 systems...
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there are more Amiga based arcades supported by MAME (ok, most with prelimary support): Moonquake Up Scope American Laser Games @nnever2000 I believe what you're looking for is MESS (computer and consoles emulation based on MAME) |
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I doubt you'll ever find an Amiga emulator with a list of games built-in. There are too many and too many variations. The closest you'll get is a frontend like Gamebase (MAME32 is MAME+built-in frontend). Of course MESS emulation isn't as good as WinUAE, but since it's based on MAME, MAME isn't much better and the improvements in MAME will be probably incorporated into MESS sometime afterwards. So since adding Amiga games to MAME is pointless, you could use a frontend with MESS, but we have WinUAE, so using something like MAME/MESS for regular Amiga emulation at least on Windows isn't a good idea in my opinion.
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Anyway, we have to configure all the games every time a major release come out (I have more then 100 most rappresentative games configured); the configuration is still not so user friendly because the inside nature of amiga games, offten split over two or more disks. Because the hardware, games have very strange resolution, most 320x256 but a lot have esotic resolution (overscan and others). Because WinUAE is generic Amiga emulation (even for serious programs) in my opinion will be a good idea to have all these games hardcoded-preconfigured (exactly like the rom in mame), in a different program, so the user have only to double click to see the games correctly in full screen (without be crazy with the thouzand option of winuae). * THIS IS NOT A CRITIC VERSUS WINUAE * I love this program and I am VERY pleasing to Toni |
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Certainly not, as a frontend is what you'll need for that (MAME32 is MAME+built-in frontend is I already said). You can use any frontend that you wish, it's just Gamebase Amiga is already done, if you want to use another one, you'll have to do the configurations yourself, no one stops you from doing that. The diskchange has nothing to do with the frontend. No program can insert the required disks automagically if there are more than the supported drives. Also you don't need to use the interface for diskchanging, there are shortcuts for this. If you want to get rid of diskchanges completely use WHDLoad (which is supported by Gamebase Amiga). And it's certainly not based on Deliplayer, you can use any player that support mods+lha files, it's just there aren't that many
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Wow! American Laser Games were on Amiga Boards? I liked those FMV games a lot!!!
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Gamebase Amiga has supported WHDload for a while now. |
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