BerryCade - Raspberry Pi based frontend for MAME (MAME4ALL and AdvanceMAME)
This is a ready to go Raspberry Pi image(use Win32DiskImager to write it to a MicroSD card). Just get your roms, copy them over and it should work perfectly. All the preview videos and artwork is on the image.
This is setup for the Raspberry Pi 2, if you have an older Pi read the info doc on what you need to disable to get it to boot/run.
You'll need MAME romset 0.37b5 for MAME4ALL and 0.106 for AdvanceMAME. No roms included in this build(apart from 4 or 5 freeware ones for testing).
Also, you'll need a 32GB or larger MicroSD card(class 10 or better if you want a smooth interface and fast boot). The preview vids, images and whatnot take up about 10GB on their own. Which just leaves enough room to copy over both romsets(less the massive CHD's that are in 0.106).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-D7qz9wlkSw
Size: 25.8GB rar file.
http://retrovia.ie/dls/pics/google-drive1.png
Registered members can access the private downloads location on this site. Perhaps there might be something there to help you get this up and running.
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BerryCade's image size does not fit a 32gb sdcard
Hello friends!
I had the same problem. The 32 gb card I have does not have the necessary space to handle with this image.
Probably we'll have to buy a 64 gb card to test this image
How to start with BerryCade?
Hi there!
I managed to set up a BerryCade on a raspi3. What are the first steps after I successfully can boot with the BerryCade SD card? Do I need to run some script to do some init stuff or do I just place the roms to the correct location? There are multiple directories names "roms" which one is the right one for me to put my roms in? Is there some documentation anywhere?
how to run berrycade the raspberry pi 3
Hello everyone I am new to the forum I would like to know how to run the system in berrycade raspberry pi 3 if anyone can help me doing a tutorial thank.
Sorry if you guys do not understand very well what I am writing because I am from Brazil I speak very little English and I'm using google translator.
Thank you.