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  1. #21
    Quote Originally Posted by Jackalus View Post
    No it's Lindbergh hardware, I have no plans of porting to Linux until I got every single game working perfectly on 1 lindy.
    Thanks for the reply Jack. Once you *eventually* port it to Linux, do you plan on porting it to Windows?

  2. #22
    Maybe when the system is old enough so that Sega doesn't care.

  3. #23
    porting to windows? ack.,

    how do you play or2sdx on a windows pc and not enjoy the force feedback and feel of an arcade cabinet?

  4. #24
    Quote Originally Posted by Hamster View Post
    porting to windows? ack.,

    how do you play or2sdx on a windows pc and not enjoy the force feedback and feel of an arcade cabinet?
    well I'd assume he's port the FFB code so that it works with DirectInput for windows.

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    The games use gazillion Linux libraries not to mention normal linux API calls, so it would require lot of work per game to convert to Windows. If it was that easy then normal game companies would also release more games from windows to linux as well.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by isamu View Post
    So let me see if I understand this correctly....you can now run Lindbergh games directly on your PC Linux OS machine? If so, is there a possibility of it running directly off Windows 7?
    Let's basically cut to the chase - it will never run on windows, ever.

  7. #27
    i want to port xmame to linbergh :P i want to play me some packy-man

  8. #28
    OK OK OK...I get your point. No Windows. That's fine. Jack, if you DO eventually port it to Linux, should we *theoretically* be able to use whatever Linux compatible controllers(ie wheels, pedals, etc) we want? And would the force feedback work?

    If so, I would definitely make a Linux partition on my drive in an INSTANT!!!!!!!!!!!!

  9. #29
    Not sure if it will be any controller with force feedback but yeah i'd love to see VF5 running on my PC.

    P.S. Porting Lindbergh games to windows without sources is simply impossible, unlike running TypeX(2) games in wine which is easy as pie with Romhack's loader executable and old typex_io.dll

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    I am new here and a lightgun game fans
    I am interesting what file contained in a DVD disc for HOTD4,HOTDEX and RAMBO
    can u display all file lists?

  11. #31
    No I can't and I know rambo would work on linux without any problems. It has mouse code in hehe.

    Picture of my Lindbergh cab WIP. (Took apart old JAMMA cab)

    32" LCD.

    https://www.dropbox.com/gallery/5969...Lindy?h=faa79d

  12. #32
    It means you can play RAMBO in a linux system with a mouse?

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    jack so this work on Ubuntu 32 or 64 bit

  14. #34
    I will make video of USB boot within few days. Requires no keychips just CF + USB Stick with the game (possible to do also multiboot).

  15. #35
    @Jackalus sounds awesome man, what are your thoughts on being able to get rambo or any other dump to run via a loader ect? if possable at all. i think you are the only person on the web messing with lindbergh at the moment.

    bottom line is do you think in theory that lindbergh games could be run on a Montavista Linux / or win pc via a loader or mix of dummy security scripts ect?
    im not talking emulation, but similier to the likes of blaze blue / street fighter 4/ tiato x2 ect. maybe emulation will be needed to run the security side of things?

    as for the system itself it seems to be a slightly modded pc with only the security protection being the only alien item on view. flash card reader attched to motherboard.

    CPU : Intel Pentium 4 3.0G HT (800Mhz FSB - 1MB L2 Cache)
    GFX : NVIDIA GeForce 6 Series GPU
    GFX Memory : 256MB (256 bit GDDR3)
    OS : Montavista Linux
    GFX Capabilities : Vertex Shader 3.0, Pixel Shader 3.0
    Audio : 3D audio synthesizer chip onboard, possible to have 64 sounds playing simultaneously, 5.1 surround output.
    Video output: One analog D-Sub, Two Digital DVI outputs.
    Display : Single or dual monitor support. Can output the same picture to each monitor or different pictures on each monitor, the resolution for each of the 2 monitors can also be different.
    Sound output: The two front speakers have RCA connectors, SPDIF for full surround.
    Resolution : HDTV (High Definition)
    RAM : 1024MB 184pin DDR SD-RAM PC3200 (2x 512MB DDR 400 sticks)
    LAN : 10/100/1000 TBase Gigabit Network
    Other : DVD Drive Support, USB2.0 (x4) - Sega ALL.NET online support.
    Connector Format : JVS
    Protection : High Spec original security module.

    been watching this thread for a while since you made it, do you have any other projects your working on?
    Last edited by stupotty1210; 07-30-2012 at 09:56 AM.

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    Like I said maybe in 10 years in future I will make it work on normal PC but not now, I don't want Sega on my ass :-)

  17. #37
    Original VF5 is 2006, in normal MAME release time frame and there's newer revisions out there, but yeah it's up to you.

  18. #38
    I made multiboot for my home use so I don't have to install games all the time


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    WOW amazing work! Will the games still keep their high scores when you switch games with your own developed multi boot?

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    Not sure, I need to check if it does. I can do emulation of the save blocks on separate files if it doesn't no problem.

    I will do separate video with gun games and driving games a bit later. Now copying missing games to the HDD (Some shown in menu weren't copied yet even tho I have all dumped).
    Last edited by LeGIt; 02-19-2013 at 10:04 AM. Reason: Double Post Merge

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