Slashdot is running an article on a proposed MAME (Multi-Arcade Machine Emulator) set-top box console from HanaHo games. Perhaps it's time to tell them that we'd pre-empted them by 2.5 years. I had MAME for DOS running on the Websurfer Pro sometime in summer 2000, as I recollect.
Anyway, $49.95 beats the proposed $300 price of the new console.
01-12-2003 22:16:47
RE:Slashdot article on proposed MAME Console (modified 0 times)
Sorry for the delayed reply - I used DOS 6.22, MAME for DOS (which is compiled in 32-bit mode and includes a DOS extender), and a few ROMS downloaded from the web - Zerowing, Pac-Man, ...
I did have one problem with the TV out: black horizontal lines due to incorrect/non-functional line interpolation in DOS. It's not that much of a problem if the game has a dark background.
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