Well if using retropie on a raspberry pie is the idea, then this might be
an interesting new version about to be released:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nopc7mJUDkM
The Raspberry Pi 400.
On Fri, 30 Oct 2020 at 13:36, marlon schmitt <marlon.schmitt88@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Okay, how much does a raspberry pi cost and where can I buy it?
I have an amiga 1000 system, but no modem. I have a modem for my Windows
10 system, and it has extra jacks in back, so I might be able to connect
the A1000 to it.
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*Subject:* [torontocbm] Re: Arcade Machine Emulators
Step one. Buy a raspberry pi.
The arcade machines had way faster processors, and other support chips..
so.. you wont have that arcade experience playing it on a c64. or 128.
You'd have to go to an amiga.
On Fri, Oct 30, 2020 at 10:28 AM Adrian Petrescu <adrian@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Sorry, I'm out of the loop - what do you mean by "C=64"? Surely you don't
mean a literal Commodore64, right?
On Fri, Oct 30, 2020 at 10:13 AM marlon schmitt <
marlon.schmitt88@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello! I have been looking for arcade machine emulators so I can play
arcade games on my C=64. I DL Stella, but it didn't work. So I DL MAME
0.226 - that didn't work either.
I went on myabandonware and DL Galaxian (Taito), and the program worked,
but I remember the arcade version being much better. I watched a demo of
Food Fight (Atari), and I liked it a lot, but they didn't translate a
version for the C=64. Does anybody have any more suggestions how I can get
Food Fight, and maybe a good version of Galaxian, for my C=64? Cheers!
Marlon S.