Re: has any one run a ZVG under linux or started to try??

From: <vernimark_at_vernimark.com>
Date: Mon Nov 10 2008 - 11:36:41 EST

what do you thing about this one?
http://www.acrosser.com/solutions/All-in-One%20Gaming%20Platform_index_classid_27.html

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Da : "js@cimmeri.com" <js@cimmeri.com>
A : vectorlist@vectorlist.org
Oggetto : Re: VECTOR: has any one run a ZVG under linux or
started to try??
Data : Mon, 10 Nov 2008 11:29:38 -0500

> Tom McClintock wrote:
>
> > How about a PC-on-a-card platform? Anyone find a
> > suitable platform? Last time I looked, prices weren't
> > too outrageous, but the I/O was the issue (I think at
> > least). For $200-$300, I'd think a good solution could
> be found that could run Linux or DOS and consume less
> > power, while at the same time eliminating the
> mechanical issues. >
> > Any of you guys running an industrial device computer at
> > work that would fit the bill? tm
>
>
> The problem there is price. My power draw is around 50
> watts. I use an older Shuttle SK41G PC, about the size
> of a lunchbox, which easily sits inside just about any
> arcade cabinet.. thus allowing you to still have a case
> for supporting cards. I was able to gather the whole
> vectormame hardware sans ZVG card for less than $100 from
> ebay purchases. Maybe I got lucky.
>
> JS
>
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