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Rob V 01-03-17 09:16 AM

Raspberry Pi
 
Not sure if talk about this is ok here... if not, mods please close.

That said, I got a raspberry pi starter kit (canakit) for Xmas. I'm not totally sure what to do with it but I know I'd like to do a nice MAME setup. I assume I can.. bottom line is that I'm looking for resources to help me best understand the practical use of this device -- specifically for MAME.

Anybody have any links or hints?

Bandit03 01-03-17 09:25 AM

Re: Raspberry Pi
 
I don't have mine set up with MAME, but this site (and forum) was a HUGE resource when I set mine up.

https://retropie.org.uk/

RichC2 01-03-17 09:33 AM

Re: Raspberry Pi
 
Mame can be a little difficult due to revisions of the game sets, but yeah, RetropIe.

starman9000 01-03-17 01:30 PM

Re: Raspberry Pi
 
Yeah, retropie is nice, as is recalbox.

I'm ready to step up to an actual cabinet build but am having a tough time deciding on the stick/buttons. Does anyone here have any experience for the various kits you can get from ebay/amazon?

Joeboo835 01-05-17 10:07 AM

Re: Raspberry Pi
 
http://lifehacker.com/how-to-turn-yo...sole-498561192

I'm doing the exact same thing, just haven't found time yet. Damn kids.

joeblow69 01-05-17 10:11 AM

Re: Raspberry Pi
 

Originally Posted by RichC2 (Post 12980540)
Mame can be a little difficult due to revisions of the game sets, but yeah, RetropIe.

Yeah, when I set up my Raspberry Pi 2, the latest version of mame that ran on it well was only .37b5 (I think). Which is crazy old, and you miss out on a ton of games with that. Not sure if the Raspberry Pi 3 allows a newer version of that or not, but you will need to find a package of Mame roms that match that version exactly.

RichC2 01-05-17 10:22 AM

Re: Raspberry Pi
 

Originally Posted by joeblow69 (Post 12981976)
Yeah, when I set up my Raspberry Pi 2, the latest version of mame that ran on it well was only .37b5 (I think). Which is crazy old, and you miss out on a ton of games with that. Not sure if the Raspberry Pi 3 allows a newer version of that or not, but you will need to find a package of Mame roms that match that version exactly.

They support a variety of sets now, but it's very dependent on the emulator itself. ie: mame4all uses .37b5, mame2003 uses 0.78, mame2010 uses 0.139, fbalpha uses 0.175, etc; but this is with retroPi 4.x

For a Pi 2 or Pi 3, they recommend either mame2003 (0.78) or final burn alpha (0.175)
For a Pi 1 or Pi Zero, they recommend mame4all (.37b5) or pifba (0.114)

joeblow69 01-05-17 10:35 AM

Re: Raspberry Pi
 
Oh cool, I'll give mame2003 a shot, since it looks like that rom list is readily available.

bralph 01-05-17 03:28 PM

Re: Raspberry Pi
 

Originally Posted by Joeboo835 (Post 12981972)
http://lifehacker.com/how-to-turn-yo...sole-498561192

I'm doing the exact same thing, just haven't found time yet. Damn kids.

It was pretty easy. I just wish the Atari 5200 stuff worked better. It's a pain to start a game, but that's the nature of the emulator not the Pi.

Rob V 01-06-17 07:28 AM

Re: Raspberry Pi
 
So if you use mame2003 you must find roms of the 0.78 vintage? I have a collection of roms on DVDs... but I don't recall their vintage.

Kedrix 01-06-17 07:39 AM

Re: Raspberry Pi
 
http://i.imgur.com/NXzP8LA.jpg?1


Sorry, couldn't help myself. :lol:

joeblow69 01-06-17 10:21 AM

Re: Raspberry Pi
 

Originally Posted by Rob V (Post 12982581)
So if you use mame2003 you must find roms of the 0.78 vintage? I have a collection of roms on DVDs... but I don't recall their vintage.

I believe that is correct. You can try to run with roms that don't match the version number of mame you are running, but you will run into a lot of non-working roms that way.

RichC2 01-06-17 10:45 AM

Re: Raspberry Pi
 
There are applications that can check against DAT files as to which revision your grapes are from.

But yeah, MAME is the most confusing POS when it comes to that. I spent an hour upgrading mine to 0.175 without CHD.

Rob V 01-06-17 12:59 PM

Re: Raspberry Pi
 
Sarcastic bastards!

Rob V 01-10-17 07:51 AM

Re: Raspberry Pi
 
I got my Pi up and running MAME and NES last night. A couple of questions:

1. Have any of you hardwired or found a solution to turning on / off your Pi? You can power down your Pi via the menu choice... but you can't power back on unless you unplug then plug back in the power. That's a pain.

2. I used a PS3 and Xbox type controller (via USB) to play a game... I set up both but neither would allow me to add credits or start the game. I'm assuming this can be resolved when I build a full controller kit for the cabinet but must you use a keyboard ilo strictly the controller?

Thanks!

RichC2 01-10-17 07:57 AM

Re: Raspberry Pi
 

Originally Posted by Rob V (Post 12985014)
I got my Pi up and running MAME and NES last night. A couple of questions:

1. Have any of you hardwired or found a solution to turning on / off your Pi? You can power down your Pi via the menu choice... but you can't power back on unless you unplug then plug back in the power. That's a pain.

2. I used a PS3 and Xbox type controller (via USB) to play a game... I set up both but neither would allow me to add credits or start the game. I'm assuming this can be resolved when I build a full controller kit for the cabinet but must you use a keyboard ilo strictly the controller?

Thanks!

1. Rasp Pi is just a projects board, which means unfortunately -- if you want an on/off switch you'll have to build one yourself, there are many tutorials out there.

2. You can map the coin/start buttons to the controller, plug in a keyboard and go to the Controls Definition Menu (for MAME) or just manually edit the joystick ini definitions (for other emulators). Example: skip to 1:00 mark

Rob V 01-10-17 08:13 AM

Re: Raspberry Pi
 
Thanks Rich!

joeblow69 01-10-17 09:56 AM

Re: Raspberry Pi
 
I use this to turn my Pi on and off. Works great:

https://smile.amazon.com/JBtek-Raspb...h+power+switch

https://s24.postimg.org/7ipxoh6b9/61...9_L_SL1500.jpg

Draven 01-10-17 10:31 AM

Re: Raspberry Pi
 
Here's my MAME setup with a Pi.

http://techytenor.com/wp-content/gal...10r010t010.jpg

Link

I actually just use a power cord with a switch on it to shut the whole thing off when I'm done. And I switched to PiPlay, which seemed to work a little better for my setup than Retropie. I do need to update it with a newer romset. I think I still have .37b5 but honestly, I can't remember.

Rob V 01-10-17 10:35 AM

Re: Raspberry Pi
 

Originally Posted by joeblow69 (Post 12985098)

I just saw this on Amazon and bought it. I also stocked up on some DIY controller kits (Reyann).

Rob V 01-10-17 10:43 AM

Re: Raspberry Pi
 

Originally Posted by Draven (Post 12985122)
Here's my MAME setup with a Pi.

http://techytenor.com/wp-content/gal...10r010t010.jpg

Link

I actually just use a power cord with a switch on it to shut the whole thing off when I'm done. And I switched to PiPlay, which seemed to work a little better for my setup than Retropie. I do need to update it with a newer romset. I think I still have .37b5 but honestly, I can't remember.

What advantages do you see with PiPlay over Retropie?

Breakfast with Girls 01-10-17 01:55 PM

Re: Raspberry Pi
 

Originally Posted by joeblow69 (Post 12985098)

Be careful: this just cuts the power. It can result in data corruption if you don't shut down the computer properly first.

Draven 01-10-17 03:47 PM

Re: Raspberry Pi
 

Originally Posted by Rob V (Post 12985130)
What advantages do you see with PiPlay over Retropie?

I was having some issues getting Retropie to work. Failed installs, not recognizing ROMs, things that had worked before that weren't working. Enough for me to try something else - PiPlay fired right up on the first try and has been more stable.

It might have been my issues but I was tired of messing with it so I gave the other a try and it worked great!


Originally Posted by Breakfast with Girls (Post 12985290)
Be careful: this just cuts the power. It can result in data corruption if you don't shut down the computer properly first.

Since Pis don't actually have a power switch, unplugging them is about the only way to turn them off. I've never had any issues with this.

Drexl 01-10-17 04:02 PM

Re: Raspberry Pi
 

Originally Posted by Draven (Post 12985377)
Since Pis don't actually have a power switch, unplugging them is about the only way to turn them off. I've never had any issues with this.

What he means is that you're supposed to shut it down via software first (select "Shutdown System" from the menu). The red light will still be on, but the Pi will be functionally off. Only then should you press the switch to cut the power.

Rob V 01-11-17 09:25 AM

Re: Raspberry Pi
 
Regarding trackballs... this one can be used, right? Just plug it in via USB and configure specific trackball games using it as the primary controller? There isn't anything special that needs to be done, is there?

http://groovygamegear.com/webstore/i...37t090kq19q765


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