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Arcade emulators

203 bytes added, 13:44, 16 August 2018
Machines: Main article links to external hardware conversion pages.
===Converted Home Console Hardware===
Those arcade boards share most of the hardware specifications with existing home consoles, with the addition of a coin slot and occasionally DRM and some changes. While MAME supports most of those, standalone emulators for the base home console are more mature and often (but not always) support the arcade variants.
{{Main|http://www.system16.com/base.php System16's arcade museum}} (See more examples here)
* '''NES:''' Nintendo PlayChoice-10 (FCEUX, Mesen), Nintendo VS System
* '''DreamCast:''' Atomiswave (Demul), Naomi 1/2 (Demul)
* '''Xbox:''' Chihiro
* '''PlayStation:''' Konami System 573, Namco System 10/11/12, Sony ZN-1/ZN-2
* '''PlayStation 2:''' Namco System 246/256/Super System 256
* '''PlayStation 3:''' Namco System 357/369
===Converted PC Hardware===
Based on normal PC architecture with a variation of Windows 7 Embedded or Linux installed and tons of DRM and custom drivers. These can still be run on computers using the right launchers (Game loader All RH, SpiceTools, idmacx tools, TekParrot..) but most likely won't be emulated by MAME anytime soon, and not just because of their policies on what hardware is too recently commercialized to cover.
{{Main|http://www.system16.com/base.php#11 System16's arcade museum}} (See more examples here)
* '''Windows XP Embedded:''' [[wikipedia:Taito_Type_X#Taito_Type_X.2FX.2B|Taito Type X/X+]], [[wikipedia:Taito_Type_X#Taito_Type_X7|Taito Type X7]], [[wikipedia:Taito_Type_X#Taito_Type_X.C2.B2|Taito Type X²]]
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