![]() ![]() PinMAME and special hardware, see &, also README.lisy) System80, Bally, Atari, Williams and 'HOme' Pinballs, to drive real pinball machines via ![]() To drive (at least) real WPC machines with PinMAME/P-ROC and LISY (Linux for Gottlieb System1 & In addition, there is special compile time support for the P-ROC, Record/playback, command line switches etc.). In addition, it can be compiled on unix platforms (including macOS) and is (hopefully) 100% compatible with 64bit CPU architectures/compiles by now.Īll the historic MAME readme files with all disclaimers, credits and instructions are included forĪll standard MAME "functions" do work the same way in PinMAME (profiler, debugger, cheats, Some of the original code was altered, and fixes from later MAME versions were applied. PinMAME is built as an add-on to the historic MAME 0.76 Source Code. Note: Emulation is not 100% working and correct for all hardware, but very close for the vast majority. Seeben/Sirmo, Splin Bingo, Playbar, Cirsa, Nondum / CIFA, Maibesa, ManilaMatic, Joctronic, Mirco, ![]() Sleic, Playmatic, NSM, Grand Products, Jac van Ham, Videodens, Astro, Micropin,Ĭhristian Tabart, Jeutel, Valley Manufacturing, MAC / CICPlay, Stargame, Barni, Nuova Bell, Inder, Juegos Populares, LTD, Peyper, Sonic, Allied Leisure, Fascination, Int., Zaccaria, Taito of Brazil, Midway, Capcom, Alvin G. Gottlieb System 1, 80, 80a, 80b, System 3, Hankin, Gameplan MPU-1 & MPU-2, Atari, Williams System 6, Williams System 4, Williams System 3,ĭata East AlphaNumeric System, Data East 128x16 DMD, Data East 128x32 DMD,ĭata East/Sega 192圆4 DMD, Sega/Stern Whitestar System, Stern S.A.M., Stern MPU-100, Stern MPU-200,īally MPU-17 & MPU-35, Bally Video/Pinball, Bally 6803, Williams/Bally WPC, Williams/Bally System 11, Williams System 9, Williams System 7, Library (libPinMAME) to steer simulators like VPEĬurrently, the following pinball hardware is emulated: Standalone Emulator (PinMAME (command line), PinMAME32 (UI))ĬOM library (VPinMAME) to steer simulators like Visual Pinball 8/9/X With around 750 emulated unique Pinball machines and many more clones/revisions (overall more than 2500 sets). The earliest days of CPU-controlled machines (mid 1970's) through 2014 (Stern SAM), ![]() PinMAME emulates the hardware found in almost every solid state pinball machine created from Pinball Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator What is it? ![]()
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