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'' <center>- an unofficial support wiki for the Wah!Cade project (and derivatives)</center>'' | '' <center>- an unofficial support wiki for the Wah!Cade project (and derivatives)</center>'' | ||
− | Wah!Cade is A GNU/Linux friendly clone of Minwah's excellent MameWAH | + | Wah!Cade is A GNU/Linux friendly clone of Minwah's excellent MameWAH. MameWAH was a popular Windows front end for games, emulators (e.g. the M.A.M.E. arcade game emulator), music and applications. Wah!Cade has been designed with arcade cabinet controls & projects in mind but is versatile enough that it can be used with many different controller schemes and displays. |
− | Originally authored by '''Andy Balcombe''' and released under the GNU GPL license. It was later became Mah!Cade (Modified Wah!Cade), an experimental version. | + | Originally authored by '''Andy Balcombe''' and released under the GNU GPL license. It was later became Mah!Cade (Modified Wah!Cade), an experimental modification of the last available version. |
Wah!Cade remains the primary stop for GNU/Linux users seeking a MAME frontend although these days there are a number of other options available. | Wah!Cade remains the primary stop for GNU/Linux users seeking a MAME frontend although these days there are a number of other options available. |
Revision as of 04:47, 22 October 2017
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Wah!Ki Sections
Wah!Cade | Mah!Cade | Projects with Wah!Cade |
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Hosted Layouts (by Resolution)
A list of known working platform configurations
Arcade | Console/Handheld | Computer |
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Generic: Nintendo: Sammy: Sega: SNK: |
Atari: Bandai Microsoft: NEC Nintendo:
Sega:
SNK: Sony: Others: |
Linux Amstrad: Apple: Atari: Commodore: Microsoft: NEC: Sinclair: Tandy: |
A list of known emulators