![]() ![]() ![]() The password of the user pi is left to default (raspberry) The download file size is reduced to 1.3 GB, once compressed (gzip). Here is the link to the Step-by-Step How-to Guide:ĮDIT 9: Here is a new 13 GB SD card image of the system with MAME 0.250 (arcade systems *and* classic computer systems), without ROMs (just put them into /data/roms using the Samba share while in Service mode). Feel free to translate it to English with Google Translate. I made a How-To Guide and hosted it on GitHub, but as I am French-speaking, it is written in French. As soon as you remove/delete ROM files, the associated graphic files will be deleted.As soon as you add new ROM files, the snapshots/titles (and others, if available) images will be scraped/downloaded automatically.A maintenance mode is proposed (it's called the Service Mode) to allow system updates and the management of ROMs and Snapshots (via a Samba file share).Automatic single-ROM launch at boot (called AutoROM mode) for dedicated cabinet/game.To preserve the life of the SD card, the root filesystem is kept in read-only mode.When the stop operations are completed, the system powers off.During the shutdown, display of a personalized splash screen (for example, the MAME logo).When you exit MAME, the system initiates a shutdown.NEW (): Addition of Hypseus Singe, LaserDisc emulator (v2.8.0-RPi).If selected, automatic start at boot (instead of the MAME GUI) Choice of 2 Front-ends available: Attract Mode or AdvanceMENU.The MAME emulator starts automatically and displays the ROM selection screen. ![]() At startup, display of a custom splash screen (for example, the MAME logo).Based on Raspbian Lite (minimal Linux edition based on Debian).Many 2000s games run at full speed as well. The performances are really good, as most of the '80s and '90s arcade games run at full speed. No clutter, no waste of resources and most of all, no useless GUI/window manager (X11). The system is minimal (following the JeOS principle) and boot straight into the very latest version of MAME. The objective was to use a Raspberry Pi 4B and make it as a dedicated MAME Appliance. I worked on a personal project for the last months. ![]()
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