![]() No other MAME emulator on the Pi can match the input matrix flexibility of AdvanceMAME. ![]() ![]() If you want the most input capabilities and a slightly newer romset, I would recommend AdvanceMAME 3.x. If you want the most features and the most playability out of MAME on the Pi right now, you are looking at 2003 or 2003+. The feature updates on 2003+ are being replicated into 2003, so the real difference between them will be the additional games that are being back ported. ![]() It is fair to argue that the sweet spot on the Pi is lr-mame2003, with 2003+ adding some additional back ported games and features. Most of us are willing to sacrifice the nuances of emulation accuracy in favor of game playability, so it really boils down to performance vs. This means you end up needing to strike a balance between performance and emulation accuracy, or performance and rom coverage. The rule of thumb is usually that the newer the MAME, the higher the romset, but this requires a lot more computing power, so the LESS the performance. If you check the docs you quickly learn that there are many versions that span a pretty wide range of rom sets. Good question, and you are well on your way to finding your own answer with what you have already learned.
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