


If it can help get a dialogue going, what seems to be the issue? Are the games just not loading at all, or are they loading, and the controls aren't working or something? Guess we may just have to Google those emulators individually? I had heard good things about RecalBox, but very little about Lakka, and only just noticed today after not logging in for like 2 days someone posting about Batocera for the first time. I mainly just thought to ask, because nearly all of the sites/gaming forums ONLY seem to talk about RetroPie without any mentions of/praise for some of the others I'd mentioned. Honestly, I wish I COULD say I found a resource, but after getting no responses other than yours- which I really appreciate it's kind of a bummer that a post can get 100+ views and not a simple "I don't know," or better yet, "try this link"-I ultimately just had to rephrase/simplify my question into the post below. I've just built a mame cabinet and lots of my roms don't work, been looking for some support.
#Neo geo emulator for mac how to
If I knew how to delete this topic I would. Looks like I finally got an answer elsewhere. Granted, I've also read than an 8GB MicroSD would work for most 8- to 16-bit games, but that I'd probably need something bigger to play Neo-Geo games for example. So for those who've gotten MAME games to work well on your Pi, which OS did you use, or recommend? Did you just start off with (or recommend) I try emulating console games at first? I also understand that running MAME can be a bit more complicated than say, running a Nintendo/Famicon emulator (case in point, from my experience of running MAME off of my desktop computers- before my OS stopped supporting it, that is- it seems like you almost always needed a keyboard setup in order to "add" quarters/credits to play the arcade games anyway, since most controllers/traditional arcade control setups don't have this function). I've REALLY been wanting to make an arcade/MAME emulator, and there doesn't seem to be a consensus on which OS would work best for MAME? Everyone talks about RetroPie, but I understand that RecalBox, Lakka, and Batocera are options too.
#Neo geo emulator for mac upgrade
Upgrade to 0.124 baseline.Support HID devices like PS/2 to USB as separate joysticks.So I apologize in advance if I'm getting ahead of myself by posting in this forum, but I'm new to RaspPi, received a 8GB #4 for my B-day, and have been hoping to make one for gaming to start. Upgrade to 0.124 baseline.Support HID devices like PS/2 to USB as separate joysticks. Packed with games and accurate to the last, MAME OS X is an excellent application only let down by the fact that many of the games either fail to load or populate on the list. Those few games that do work however are faithful reproductions of the original and give you a fully authentic arcade experience (without needing lots of coins of course). A progress bar tells you that a game has reached say 3% loading and then an error message appears "Some Files Were Missing" telling you to check the Window Log for more help. The second problem however is that many of the games fail to load. By default you open MAME OS X on Good but if you switch to All, you'll see all of the games available. There are three tabs at the top of the main window - All, Good and Favorites. The problem is that the audit button is clouded for some reason meaning you can't click it even if you want to. When MAME OS X initializes, it tells you that you must "Audit" to populate the list. There are literally hundreds of games to choose from but the problem is finding one that actually works.
