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    Having a dedicated MAME cabinet definitely makes you play the games a lot more than just having the emulators on a normal PC.
    That's indeed true.

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    Here's an actual screenshot of my dedicated emulation barebone system (could call it DEBS ), in 1024 pix, in 1280 pix you wouldn't probably recognize the icons.



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    Very nice collection of emulators indeed.

    How come you have MAME 0.106 as well as the latest one installed?

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    How come you have MAME 0.106 as well as the latest one installed?
    I know you would ask. Because 0.106 is the last one to use scanlines.

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    Ah, I see. Makes sense.

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    I just added Applewin, didn't have an AppleII emu installed yet?? Also added a nice Infocom emu called Frotz.
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    I tried AppleII emulaton out a long time ago, but not since. That system was quite ahead of its time when for sale. I never saw one in the UK, but I know it was very popular in the US and has a lot of software and games.

    It always reminds me of the first National Lampoon film for some reason because they are using an AppleII at the start of the film when he plots their road trip.

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    I am slowly working on it at the moment, using the Japanese PSP as the system, but am also looking at getting another cheap PC to use as well.
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    You know, I am quite tempted to do this. Not really keen on the cabinet, but having full sets would be awesome....would need a joystick like the ones they use in arcade games, thats they only piece of hardware I dont have. An if it was to be purely a gaming machine, I would probably buy a new laptop, would make it alot easier.

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