Arcade, Hardware, Raspberry Pi

Connect Logitech Wheel to AdvMAME in Raspberry PI

Hello there! I’ve a Logitech Formula Vibration Feedback Wheel that I used to connect to my Arcade Cabinet, for playing Outrun. Will it work with AdvanceMAME’s PI? I decided to test it. For testing proposes I used a Raspberry PI 3, with an 8GB microSD Card, raspbian stretch lite, basically following the steps presented in

Wiring Encoder
Arcade, Hardware, Linux, Raspberry Pi

Setting up Arcade Controls in AdvMAME and AdvMENU

Now I connected the Keyboard encoder to the RaspPI. You can find a review of this encoder on Youtube. I’m using 10 buttons and 1 joystick. On the top of the Arcade Controller, I’ll have the joystick on the left side and 6 buttons one the right side, using the Japanese Layout from Slagcoin’s joystick templates. I’ll have

Arcade, Hardware, Linux, Raspberry Pi

Configuring Raspberry Pi, booting AdvMAME and AdvMENU

Well, first idea, add a custom splash screen. I followed the instructions at https://yingtongli.me/blog/2016/12/21/splash.html The splash screen appears correctly, works perfectly! Then, I ran AdvanceMenu for the first time to create the default configuration: advmenu Got all the snapshots of the games from http://www.progettosnaps.net/snapshots/ and uploaded them to the PI at /home/pi/.advance/snap/ After that, I wanted to remove

Arcade, Hardware, Linux, Raspberry Pi

PI OS and MAME – Take 2

Well, the Moebius project seems stoped since a year ago, version 3.0.0.is still in beta state, no OS updates, and the latest advanceMame doesn’t install correctly because of missing libraries… I got myself a microSD Card with 64GB, and I’m going with the latest raspbian stretch lite. To delete Moebius, I went (in Windows 10) to

Arcade, Hardware, Raspberry Pi

PI OS and MAME

Hello! The first obvious solution was to go with Retropie. Pros: everything is there, from ZX Spectrum to Arcade and 80’s and 90’s consoles emulation, PC/DOS emulation and you can also add Kodi and connect it to your room TV for absolute fun for all the family. Cons: too much stuff… for this project all I

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