![]() I am aware of the core working for at least two people with a raspberry pi 4 and retropie, but I do not have a device so I personally can not answer questions about setup.Currently, use the testing branch to compile.I am by all means NOT a know it all with mame so there may be something else to try. this game must be compiled on the pi itself, i have not tried to add cross compilation and command line switches I am aware of do not work.mame 2010 is a dumpster fire compared to other mame retroarch cores. ![]() These will work with your ROM if you follow the instructions on the website for patching your ROMs and end up with mk2p and umk3p. I have added both games to a few different mame cores, one of which should work on Raspberry Pi 4. Possibly those ROM listings/.cfg files could be imported/modded? They have custom 32 and 64-bit versions of MAME 0.119 that support the MK plus games so they can be recognized. I was hoping somebody already figured out how to do this and would spread the love. ![]() Seems only fitting, right? The only way I could run it on my PC was to create a batch file in windows per the instructions on the site as the checksums were different for the patched game files in MAME and it would not recognize the game, at least with 0.202. Has anyone tried to get this working on RetroPie? I have a MKII Arcade1up cabinet but I would love to play the PLUS versions on my Raspberry Pi 3 B, you guessed it, PLUS+ modded cabinet. It works with any version of MAME between 0.119 and 0.203. You have to patch the ROM files to make the updated versions. ![]() For anyone who doesn't know, there was a group of people who fixed bugs and added a ton for features and different modes, etc for MKII and UMK3.
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