Otros: 4 x USB 2.0 ports (up to 8), 2 x parallel port, 2 x PS/2.Almacenamiento: 2x 80 GB 10k RPM SATA Hard Drives.Sonido: Realtek HD Sound (Upgradeable to latests sound cards).GPU: ATI RADEON X1600Pro/X1300LE or nVIDIA GeForce 7900GS/7600GS/7300GS, up to latest graphic cards (Radeon HD 3800 or Geforce 9800 series).CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6400/Pentium 4 651/Celeron D 352 (up to latest Core 2 CPUs supported by the chipset).Sistema Operativo: Microsoft Windows XP Embedded SP2.Salidas de audio: line-out (stereo pin-jack), SPDI/F.Entradas de audio: Microphone (stereo pin-jack), line-in (stereo pin-jack).Otros: 4 x puertos USB (1.1 & 2.0 compatible), 1 x puerto paralelo, 2 x PS/2.Almacenamiento: 2ch Parallel ATA, 2ch Serial ATA.Sonido: AC97 onboard 6 channel audio CODEC.GPU: ATI Radeon 9200SE (128 MB) through to X800XT (256 MB).RAM: DDR266 DIMM 256MB (upgradeable to DDR400 2GB).CPU: Celeron 2.5 GHz, 400 MHz FSB (mejorable a un Pentium 4 2.8 GHz, 800 MHz FSB).would it be possible or easier to write an application that allows one to run the arcade software as a program on one's PC instead of attempting to emulate the arcade system? Basically it would be more of a frontend/interpeter than an emulator since it wouldent need to emulate the hardware or even the OS since a normal PC would already have these in them. (Are they?)ĭue to all this, I was wondering, since emulation will be close to impossible (or at the last very very very difficult) for something like this because they would basically need to emulate an entire modern low-mid range x86 system, possibly even a dual-core system, and I am SURE there are safety locks that prevent one from just popping the game's harddrive (I assume they come on a harddrive since the specs I saw mentioned no optical drive) into a normal PC and playing. Though I dunno if Windows XP is installed as an actual OS (though obivously stripped off of any useless junk like most apps/services) instead or it just has it's kernel like the Xbox360, and I am not sure if the mothrboard and BIOS are custom or just a standard off the shelf PC part. And it also apparently runs on Windows XP (the full OS or just the kernel?).īasically, this "arcade" system seems more like a low-mid range gaming desktop than an actual arcade machine. You can choose from a Celeron, Pentium 4, or Dual-core penitum CPU and you have a variety of 3D cards from ATI and Nvidia to choose from. And from what I learned, there are basically a variety of hardware configurations. I was reading about this arcade system's hardware. I realize that this system is too new to be considered ethical to emulate by Mame standards (which IIRC is 5 years), I am just curious about something in regards to actually "emulating" it one day. THIS POST IS NOT ASKING IF THERE IS AN EMULATOR FOR THIS SYSTEM
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