![]() You can buy cheap small-form-factor PCs, often fanless, which deliver orders of magnitude more CPU and GPU power, faster networking, and HDMI output. I've heard bad things before about that project my opinion is that it is dumb in 2013 to use an original Xbox for anything. ![]() Man you felt strongly about this topic after being a member here for over 7 years you put your 1st post in this thread Leave BP alone, he is a good guy and makes a great emulator collection. He gives it away for free so gamers like you and me can play games we never purchased for free.įInd it funny that someone has the balls to call the guy out on credit to others when he is clearly breaking copyright and playing games he has no business playhing. it's a project not like this guy is making a living or anything off of it. If he is using open source code in with his own code, so what. It is his project and he does what he wants to do with it as he pleases. He is not trying to make a big stick on the scene. He is not under the idea that he has to credit anyone. I have no problem with BP and coinops/vision. He uses his own config files and many of the games are custom configured to work with his XBE. Note that the Xbox version was never officially supported by MAMEdev.īP is a very nice guy and coinops is a bit more than a front end. In this case, it would probably similar to the older iMAME releases for smartphones/tablets, where one version is for older/weaker devices and runs a heavily modified variant of MAME 0.37 beta 5 (from the year 2000 - pre-Windows XP!), whereas the other uses a modern build but requires a much more powerful device. ![]() 0.36 or earlier), and would probably contain a great deal of bugs, incomplete emulation and, of course, a number of missing games compared to modern versions (e.g. If the Xbox version of MAME was last released during the Xbox's glory days (pre-360), it will most likely be an ancient version of MAME ported from the DOS era (e.g. > him, but he refuses to even accept that what he is doing is wrong. > Many of us in the Xbox scene have tried to discuss this disrespectful behaviour with > but to my knowledge this was in an incomplete state. > I should mention that he has on a couple of occasions released some form of source, > release his modified source code, as and when he releases updates to CoinOPs. > does not credit any of the original authors of the emulators. The main dev who works on it goes by the name of BritneysPAIRs, who often > Final Burn Alpha and a plethora of other arcade, console, handheld and computer > There is a frontend/emulator called CoinOPs, which consists of source code from MAME, > I would like to get the views of members here on the state of MAME on the original Many of us in the Xbox scene have tried to discuss this disrespectful behaviour with him, but he refuses to even accept that what he is doing is wrong. I should mention that he has on a couple of occasions released some form of source, but to my knowledge this was in an incomplete state. He also does not release his modified source code, as and when he releases updates to CoinOPs. The main dev who works on it goes by the name of BritneysPAIRs, who often does not credit any of the original authors of the emulators. There is a frontend/emulator called CoinOPs, which consists of source code from MAME, Final Burn Alpha and a plethora of other arcade, console, handheld and computer emulators. I would like to get the views of members here on the state of MAME on the original Xbox.
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