![]() ![]() for higher end NAOMI and PS2 emulation (which you might not need if you're also using a BC PS3) are going to be the hardest on the system. the 3D processing specs aren't nearly as important as the CPU. #DAYTONA USA ROM MAME PC#One thing you should know is that building a good MAME PC isn't the same as building a gaming PC. chances are any question you could come up with has already been answered there. If you do get stuck however the sub-forum where that thread is hosted is a wealth of knowledge for exactly this kind of build. Sounds like you're off to a good start then. I figured I would get to wood working / steering wheel modding stuff first since the IT stuff is actually going to be the easiest part for me. ![]() I work in the IT industry and am more than comfortable with building gamer PC's and such. I have a high clocked AMD CPU/Motherboard combo I am going to be installing into the cabinet. #DAYTONA USA ROM MAME PS3#That is the reason I am also going to put a PS3 inside the machine - the Logitech G27 lends itself well with compatibility to the HD Daytona port on that console as well as all the Gran Turismo/Need for Speed games on that system. They are pretty much the only emulated games I want to mess with at the start. I have also played a lot of Daytona and Sega Rally on Model 2. I have emulated Virtua Racing on my PC perfectly, I am familiar with the latest MAME Rom sets. Using it to get out of the seat should not be a common practice (or else they will be paying for a Fanatic wheel for me!) I will have to remind my friends not to beat up my machine when they come over as well. I choose the Logitech G27 mostly for ease of use and I hear it is pretty nice in terms of quality. I appreciate the tip's! I have been emulating MAME and Model 2 games for years and know what I have to look forward to with this side of the fence. It's probably also a good idea to get things working properly with the PC and your wheel and your front end interface BEFORE you start modifying your cabinet.īut yeah, read that thread. One friend putting their weight on the wheel while getting in or out of your cabinet and you could find yourself with a broken wheel. Going with a Logitec wheel makes the electrical part much easier since it's plug and play with a PC, however I personally don't like them because the build quality is very cheap when compared to proper arcade equipment. basically you're looking at spending an hour or more per game to get each and every one setup and working properly with your hardware.Įven then, very few emulators actually support Force Feedback. Properly emulating racing games is very difficult because the hardware interface. Similarly if you wanted to emulate Ridge Racer you'd want to use the VivaNonno emulator and for Crazy Taxi you're looking at something like Demul or Makaron. In the case of Daytona USA you'd be looking at the Model 2 emulator. ![]() I HIGHLY recommend you read this post before going to far into your project: ģD games don't emulate well in MAME because MAME emulates all of the 3D graphical processing in the CPU as opposed to offloading it to the GPU (this to help ensure emulation accuracy over game playability)Īs a result, unless you have a super powerful CPU you typically have to use a specific emulator based on the platform you're trying to emulate. The wheel, motor, pedals and shifter, speaker grills and the bezel. I still have a bunch of parts from the cabinet I am trying to sell off. He is going to have to mess around with the PCB on another level though as it was not displaying very well and he knows all that as I let anyone know in the auction details. He is going to revive an old machine that had no boards so that comforts me to know another machine will be given life through this one. The part I have sold so far is the boards for $280 to some guy in Australia. My goal is to create a MAME/PS3 dual cab in the end with a nice 32 inch LCD eventually playing the HD PS3 Daytona USA perfectly. ![]() I was hoping for some chatter with people about how they may have modded the dash on this unit, it is not the same I have noticed as most newer looking Daytona cabs. I made a blog, it is still rough because I have to adjust more to the layout but I may as well get it started so people can see what I have so far. I was lucky enough to find a Daytona USA Single Sit-down limited edition arcade machine in Buffalo on the Craig's list and after going over it - realized this could be a cool project and I have not seen a lot of other Limited Edition cabinets done yet. Daytona USA "Limited Edition" single sitdown cabinet - MAME Project ![]()
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