Still got a lot of software work to do on it but it's currently running around 50 machines I think and it works a treat. I wrote a bit of software that ties in with whatever machine you're playing and accepts coins and pays out correctly if you win. This pack was 24.99, now reduced to 14.99. Please note this does not include a BigBox license. This is a 3 part download and 1 download per customer. I love fruit machines so built a cabinet with a working coin mech and coin hoppers that runs MFME. Over 2000 Fruit Machines spanning 5 decades, this includes all the collection playlist videos, already configured and ready to go. There's also "classic" ones that are just the bare bones (i.e. It plays the "roms" of the original machines and then the DX versions are the ones with the really nice graphics. I'm a little confused by the DX stuff, these appear to be the same but with much better artwork ? What I saw over there suggested some require a fee to access (but not sure, there is a lot to read and understand), their version numbering system is as mad as a box of frogs that's for sure. I saw a Deal or No Deal game and do remember seeing those in the pub a few years back. ![]() I'm not even a Fruit machine playing person, it just sounds interesting from a technical perspective. From what I can tell, its somewhat like MAME, in that MFME is able to emulate the ROMS from real digital machines, and then people much smarter than me create the artwork that gives the impression its a real machine (like MAME bezels, Marquees etc). I've been a bit busy with work for the past few days and currently waiting for approval to sign into their forum.
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