Newbi! (Sorry :P )
Started by broadsword, May 30 2005 01:33 AM
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#1
Posted 30 May 2005 - 01:33 AM
Hi, I have just been lookin around and have found these great emulators! I have downloaded Monopoly and a cuople of others and they are great!
But i was wondering if ther are any that are basically photographs of the real machine, so you basically have the machine infront of you.
I have only just started gettin into fruit machines so i dnt know a whole lot about them, apart from they take lots of my money
So how realistic are the emulators?
Thanks in advance,
Ian.
But i was wondering if ther are any that are basically photographs of the real machine, so you basically have the machine infront of you.
I have only just started gettin into fruit machines so i dnt know a whole lot about them, apart from they take lots of my money
So how realistic are the emulators?
Thanks in advance,
Ian.
#2
Posted 30 May 2005 - 06:31 AM
There are a few 'Photo DX's' about but would need you to browse the full download section in order to find them.
Alternatively though, If you visit the FRUIT-EMU home page, you'll see a list of links on the left hand side. There you'll see DAD's FME. Click on that and you'll be only moments away from Dad's fine photo DX's of some very classic machines. A good place to start I reckon.
Alternatively though, If you visit the FRUIT-EMU home page, you'll see a list of links on the left hand side. There you'll see DAD's FME. Click on that and you'll be only moments away from Dad's fine photo DX's of some very classic machines. A good place to start I reckon.
#3
Posted 30 May 2005 - 09:07 AM
Hi, I have just been lookin around and have found these great emulators! I have downloaded Monopoly and a cuople of others and they are great!
But i was wondering if ther are any that are basically photographs of the real machine, so you basically have the machine infront of you.
I have only just started gettin into fruit machines so i dnt know a whole lot about them, apart from they take lots of my money
So how realistic are the emulators?
Thanks in advance,
Ian.
If you mean 'that use the machines graphics', rather than looking at a grey window covered in coloured squares, you want to be downloading DX layouts rather than 'Classic' layouts.
Also, they are essentially 100% accurate compared to the real machine, as they run using the program code taken from the real machine.
Ben
Hopefully recovering from years of compulsive gambling and wanting to be gamble free forever.
Recommended reading - http://www.gamblersaloud.com/ (yes, I bought the book, very happy with it!)
Hopefully recovering from years of compulsive gambling and wanting to be gamble free forever.
Recommended reading - http://www.gamblersaloud.com/ (yes, I bought the book, very happy with it!)
#4
Posted 30 May 2005 - 11:03 AM
Thanks for the help
Also in my local/my work place we have 'Horn Of Plenty' do you know if this has been emulated yet?
Thanks,
Ian
Also in my local/my work place we have 'Horn Of Plenty' do you know if this has been emulated yet?
Thanks,
Ian
Broadsword Calling Danny Boy.....
#5
Posted 30 May 2005 - 11:13 AM
wheres pgamlin when you need him?
#6
Posted 30 May 2005 - 11:26 AM
wheres pgamlin when you need him?
Broadsword Calling Danny Boy.....
#7
Posted 30 May 2005 - 11:47 AM
wheres pgamlin when you need him?
LOL, sure he be over soon enough to give some constructive advice
Horn of Plenty is far too new to have been emulated, only came out in Sept 2004 and it would need to be at least three years old before its emulated
Sooooo, im afraid you have a bit of a wait on that one
#8
Posted 30 May 2005 - 12:17 PM
any particular reason 4 the lenght of time it take to be emulated?
Broadsword Calling Danny Boy.....
#9
Posted 30 May 2005 - 12:26 PM
http://www.fruit-emu...read.php?t=4719
Above links is from the knowledgebase, this section should answer most of your questions relating to current technology that can be emulated.
Basically Horn of Plenty runs on currently used technology and so it cannot be emulated, think of it as a patent issue wherby only the manufacturers can use that technology
Above links is from the knowledgebase, this section should answer most of your questions relating to current technology that can be emulated.
Basically Horn of Plenty runs on currently used technology and so it cannot be emulated, think of it as a patent issue wherby only the manufacturers can use that technology
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