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I think it would be very interesting to post this in the development thread: Those guys are developing a considerably powered board at low price with JAMMA interface. Furthermore it will be open source so everybody can write it's own games in SDL, C or Phyton. That's a great chance to see our games in a cab with real hardware... I am just starting to develop a game with Allegro 5 and I think it would be awesome to see it running in a cab through a JAMMA board

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Why is this so great? Why do I support open-source so much? This answers it all...
Now I want to release a game that's jamma compatible and can be played in a real arcade....
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Interesting indeed! I know some Python but I'm no expert. Bummer. :P
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Seriously, how is this any better than a cheap used PC with JPAC? I recently bought a Dell Small Form Factor 2ghz core 2 duo with 80G HD for $45 off Craigslist (it came without the DVD drive, otherwise would have been $65). I already have a JPAC, and thats just another $45.
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Dave_K. wrote:Seriously, how is this any better than a cheap used PC with JPAC? I recently bought a Dell Small Form Factor 2ghz core 2 duo with 80G HD for $45 off Craigslist (it came without the DVD drive, otherwise would have been $65). I already have a JPAC, and thats just another $45.
Emulators' gonna be optimized for the hardware I think, also, it's just like a JAMMA PCB, no external PSU or long wires from PC to J-Pac. I hate PCs, so that's a plus also.
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Anyone can make a PC game, there's a fair few on this forum. But I suspect an 'OpenJAMMA' board with a port as a $150 standalone could gain more attention, or even a single download to an SD card for installation onto an OpenJAMMA board.
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Ok, I could see the convenience factor if power was provided via the cab and not an independent PSU (along with integrated jamma inputs)...but its still just a very limited (tablet like) PC that would need compiled ports. It doesn't even support true 240p RGB video (CVBS doesn't count)...which kinda violates the JAMMA spec. :roll:

I could build an Intel based PC that could probably run off cab power, with SD card, and graphics card which could output true 15khz video (ala soft15k) with JPAC, for cheaper, and be compatible with existing Windows based PC doujin games and emulators.

Now if the mission of OpenJamma was a dual 68K CPU with YM2151 and custom GPU with opensource C library, then we'd be talking!
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