Originally posted by: iwearnosox
How about just using an xbox? There's a mame .iso floating around for it that's bootable, very cool.
Originally posted by: 5489
first question:
what do people usually use for a MAME computer. I have a 20" TV lying around that I would like to use. Can i use this on a dedicated MAME machine with a video out card? or does MAME run in DOS
Originally posted by: aircooled
Originally posted by: iwearnosox
How about just using an xbox? There's a mame .iso floating around for it that's bootable, very cool.
Anyone have a link to the iso? I did a quick search but found nothing.
Why not just use MAME32?Originally posted by: hevnsnt
Originally posted by: 5489
first question:
what do people usually use for a MAME computer. I have a 20" TV lying around that I would like to use. Can i use this on a dedicated MAME machine with a video out card? or does MAME run in DOS
My mame machine is a 1.4 t-bird.
as far as the TV goes... Sure.
Mame in dos: Yes, but use the front end Mamewah!![]()
