I have a 256 GB SD card, so that should be enough. I found some Atari roms for
Food Fight: a ROM file (33 KB), XEX file (33 KB), and an ATR file (33 KB). I'll
have to look for a Galaxian ROM.
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Subject: [torontocbm] Re: Arcade Machine Emulators
you need to get one of the retropie images and "burn" (write) it to the
micro-SD card.
There are tons of them out there.
That's a lot easier than trying to get UAE installed, setup, configured, etc.
RetroPie comes with UAE (Amiga Emulator)
You'll have to get Amiga "roms" yourself, although you can find premade
RetroPie images with roms included.
If you search a bit with google you can find lots of them.
You need to find one that's the size of the Micro-SD card you get.
So if you get 32GB, you can get any image up to that size, but not over (128GB
image wouldn't work obviously), but even an 8GB image would.
Obviously the bigger the SD card, and the bigger the image, the more it'll have
On Sun, Nov 1, 2020 at 10:11 AM marlon schmitt
<marlon.schmitt88@xxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:marlon.schmitt88@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Okay, after I buy a raspberry pi (fully assembled), then what? I have an Amiga
1000 system, and an extra 1084 monitor. All I want to do is play Food Fight and
Galaxian, like I did in the arcades.
Cheers,
Marlon S.
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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<mailto: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<mailto: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.