Great if you play one game for longer periods. No need for soldering, no messing about with partition manager, and its fast: < 12 seconds from power to sending the game, this is faster than my naomi motherboard loads, so no waiting around. 8#post6248īurn the image to a SD card, put your game in the /rom folder from Windows, and connect everything up. UPDATE - v1.2 - integrated GPiO support for this project. UPDATE - v1.2 - move the image folder to /config/images/ on the Windows (fat32) partition so the image files/pictures can be swopped easily. csv (excel) file in the Windows partition (/config/roms.csv) so its easy to amend or changing the pictures and text that are displayed for each game on the web page. Support As Gamepad Apply to More Platforms (PC, PS3 Android, Raspberry Pi, Linux, Default configuration no have PS4, XBOX 360 function) Support Users to Add New Games Support FBA MAME PS1 Games Additional games can be downloaded on the internet then put it in the U disk, to add new games. UPDATE - v1.2 - moves the game names, images and rom names to a. UPDATE - v1.2 - adds support for naomi2, atomswave, triforce and chihiro games UPDATE - v1.2 - config menu and shutdown links from every web-page UPDATE - v1.2 - option to auto-shutdown the file system after loading UPDATE - v1.2 - option to auto-load the last played game UPDATE - v1.1 - Added shutdown and reboot links from the web page UPDATE - v1.1 - Support for naomi 2 and atomswave games UPDATE - support for GPIO pins for hard-reset of games UPDATE - now supports pi version 3 using its inbuilt wireless card just the netdimm, a crossover cable, raspberry pi and a sdcard required for multiboot fun can be hidden inside the cab, so no need to open the naomi every time, or to run cables outside the cabinet touch-screen web page via your phone for game selection only the games you have loaded are shown Piforce-Web is a raspberry pi image which boots a WiFi access point and creates a web-page containing images and links to the naomi games which you own, and allows you to netboot these games from your phone, laptop or tablet. Select the game to load using your phone/tablet/laptop/whatever. This uses a raspberry pi, SD card, and a wireless adapter - creates an access point, which when you connect to it, re-directs you to a web-page containing a list of the games which you own, with images. one of which uses your phone as a touchscreen remote to select & launch games, and the other is a really simple and fast single game launcher. I've come up with two new ways of netbooting using a raspberry pi without the need for the LCD kit, and the soldering and cost that goes with it. Apologies if discussing netboot is frowned upon here (I tried to check but wasnt sure).
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