

This version sets the video resolution to the native resolution of the video game before the MAME executable is started. All Raspberry Pi models are supported on a single image. Works well for arcade emulation using an older version of MAME that is efficient and has added functionality for CRTs and advanced scaling option. Most likely the problem will be with the ROM set either missing or not compatible with this release. If the Pi boots to a login prompt (check by looking at TTY3), but doesn’t launch the game, log in (username: pi, password: raspberry) and check the logs in the launch directory as follows: cd salaunch
HOW TO CHECK NATIVE GAME RESOLUTIONS IN MAME DRIVERS
This indicates that the rasbian drivers for PJ have been loaded and the Pi is communicating with the PJ adapter. If the green LED flashes but nothing comes up after about 40 seconds, check boot messages on TTY3 by pressing CTRL-ALT-F3 as the Pi is booting.Ībout halfway through the boot process, the COMM LED on the PJ adapter will start to blink slower. Do this also if you see under voltage errors appear on the screen while the Pi is booting. If the red LED doesn’t stay on fully, please check your voltage and set your power supply to 5.1V.

You should see the red LED stay on constantly and the green LED flash during activity. Watch the lights on the Raspberry Pi to ensure it is booting. The image boots blind without any info messages, and goes directly into the game. This version uses MAME romset version 0.106. If multiple ROMs are found, only the one with the most recent modified date will be started. Put your ROM in the following directory on this drive: Once the image is written to the SD card, take it out of your reader and put it back in.
