
Video Fruit Machines and Quiz Machines @ Fruit Forums!!!!!!!
Started by Closed - Adam, Feb 27 2004 01:35 PM
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#1
Posted 27 February 2004 - 01:35 PM
People over at www.FruitForums.com are working on Video Fruit Machines like Barcrest's Reno Reels and Quiz machines like Crystal Maze!
It looks in its early stages! Go to http://www.fruitforu...&threadid=10961
For more information.
Also the official websites @
www.magewip.cjb.net
and
www.aspx19.dsl.pipex.com
It looks in its early stages! Go to http://www.fruitforu...&threadid=10961
For more information.
Also the official websites @
www.magewip.cjb.net
and
www.aspx19.dsl.pipex.com
#2
Posted 27 February 2004 - 01:45 PM
This could be an interesting development :)
Would be nice to see a JPM Video machine emulator out eventually, seeing as the classics like Cluedo are 9 years old :)
BarcrestBenito
Would be nice to see a JPM Video machine emulator out eventually, seeing as the classics like Cluedo are 9 years old :)
BarcrestBenito
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#3
Posted 27 February 2004 - 01:58 PM
This IS being worked on from what I can make out, they use impact tech, so it will be released!
Look, the ROM's are here!!!!!
http://www.fruitforu...?threadid=10961
Look, the ROM's are here!!!!!
http://www.fruitforu...?threadid=10961
#4
Posted 27 February 2004 - 04:38 PM
Has anyone got this working yet?
#5
Posted 27 February 2004 - 04:54 PM
Does this mean Bellfruit's Slots and Payslots could be
emulated eventually?
(as they can be found on www.nobilco.be)
They were very popular in Belgium about 5 years ago.
I have been looking for emulations of these for quite
some time now, but without success.
If anyone has more info on these, please let me know...
GRZ
emulated eventually?
(as they can be found on www.nobilco.be)
They were very popular in Belgium about 5 years ago.
I have been looking for emulations of these for quite
some time now, but without success.
If anyone has more info on these, please let me know...
GRZ
#6
Posted 27 February 2004 - 05:29 PM
I'm not quite sure? All I know is that they are emulated MPU4 Video machines and Quiz machines! Very exciting!
8)


#7
Posted 10 March 2004 - 09:50 AM
And still we work... MPU4 is a sod, because I know that someone has a driver for it, but I can't find him - from that, I should be able to plug it into some fancy new code, and maybe get it to crash in a spectacular way - as everything else does right now.
#8
Posted 10 March 2004 - 05:38 PM
And still we work... MPU4 is a sod, because I know that someone has a driver for it, but I can't find him - from that, I should be able to plug it into some fancy new code, and maybe get it to crash in a spectacular way - as everything else does right now.
In % elcondor, how long do you think it will be before we see a beta release? We'd all love to see your hard work in action/progress.
:wink:
#9
Posted 10 March 2004 - 06:19 PM
An emulated version of Cluedo would rock big style....
I'm back! yay!
#10
Posted 10 March 2004 - 07:32 PM
I just can wait for this to be released!!!An emulated version of Cluedo would rock big style....
#11
Posted 10 March 2004 - 07:53 PM
Percentages are tricky, so let me tell you exactly is in place for each technology.
IMPACT: Nothing - although the author of JPEmu is working on MAGE, it is unlikely that anything will be done in the immediacy. Shame really, but it's worth sorting out the older techs first, as they need preservation more
MPU4 Video, tried to set something up for the standard MPU, not really working. A If the video MPU driver ever arrives, and is any good, things may speed up, but there's nothing concrete.
Bell Fruit - Scorpion 1 and 2 are partially emulated, a system is established to emulate the non-video techs, with the hope that the Adder video board can be added when more details arrive. CD-ROM games on this hardware are not emulated, as MPEG decoding violates the source license. A workaround is being actively sought.
Coinmaster - preliminary, displays some graphics, but cannot decode everything.
IMPACT: Nothing - although the author of JPEmu is working on MAGE, it is unlikely that anything will be done in the immediacy. Shame really, but it's worth sorting out the older techs first, as they need preservation more
MPU4 Video, tried to set something up for the standard MPU, not really working. A If the video MPU driver ever arrives, and is any good, things may speed up, but there's nothing concrete.
Bell Fruit - Scorpion 1 and 2 are partially emulated, a system is established to emulate the non-video techs, with the hope that the Adder video board can be added when more details arrive. CD-ROM games on this hardware are not emulated, as MPEG decoding violates the source license. A workaround is being actively sought.
Coinmaster - preliminary, displays some graphics, but cannot decode everything.
#12
Posted 10 March 2004 - 08:54 PM
Percentages are tricky, so let me tell you exactly is in place for each technology.
IMPACT: Nothing - although the author of JPEmu is working on MAGE, it is unlikely that anything will be done in the immediacy. Shame really, but it's worth sorting out the older techs first, as they need preservation more
MPU4 Video, tried to set something up for the standard MPU, not really working. A If the video MPU driver ever arrives, and is any good, things may speed up, but there's nothing concrete.
Bell Fruit - Scorpion 1 and 2 are partially emulated, a system is established to emulate the non-video techs, with the hope that the Adder video board can be added when more details arrive. CD-ROM games on this hardware are not emulated, as MPEG decoding violates the source license. A workaround is being actively sought.
Coinmaster - preliminary, displays some graphics, but cannot decode everything.
Thankyou for your feedback elcondor!
Your efforts are appreciated by all, i'm sure at FruitEmu!
#13
Posted 10 March 2004 - 09:08 PM
Thankyou for your feedback elcondor!
Your efforts are appreciated by all, i'm sure at FruitEmu!
I'll 2nd that!

#14
Posted 10 March 2004 - 11:37 PM
I'll 3rd it! :wink:
I would not know my MPEG from my left leg so I have tremendous respect for these guys who work away doing their bit to share with us lesser mortals! 8O
I would not know my MPEG from my left leg so I have tremendous respect for these guys who work away doing their bit to share with us lesser mortals! 8O
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#15
Posted 12 March 2004 - 11:17 AM
Here's a quick question, I'm not sure how to do polls on this software, so anyway.
One of the suggested workarounds (when we get around to putting something together), is releasing a 'normal' build without the MPEG support, and then an 'extra source' so that people who want it can buld their own, unsupported version.
This would mean extra work for you, and downloading a few tools.
On the other hand, it would allow support in fairly easily, without the legal problems on our side (we're not forcing you to include it, at your own risk, blah, blah blah.)
Bear in mind we're nowhere near this stage, what do you think of the idea?
One of the suggested workarounds (when we get around to putting something together), is releasing a 'normal' build without the MPEG support, and then an 'extra source' so that people who want it can buld their own, unsupported version.
This would mean extra work for you, and downloading a few tools.
On the other hand, it would allow support in fairly easily, without the legal problems on our side (we're not forcing you to include it, at your own risk, blah, blah blah.)
Bear in mind we're nowhere near this stage, what do you think of the idea?
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