![]() ![]() I’ll test it first with a Raspberry PI Zero that I have laying arround, and post the results. It works with the original ZX Spectrum (connecting GPIO pins), and for my joy, with the Recreated ZX Spectrum Keyboard! The ZXBaremulator supports Raspberry Pi models A+/B+/Zero/ZeroW, 2 & 3, just doesn’t support the PI-4 (no problem), and claims to be “Bare Metal”! It can be a good option for the setup I want, booting the emulator on a Raspberry PI (ZX Spectrum Emulation only).īy Googling for Speccy Emulators for the PI, I found a project that may fit my needs: ZXBaremulator. MAME version 0.106 was the latest that ran well on weak PC hardware.įuse worked well on Mac OS X with the Recreated ZX Spectrum Keyboard, on my first tests. I recently built a PICADE around a Raspberry PI 4, with RetroPie, using EmulationStation as the front-end and AdvanceMame – for me the best port for the 0.106 Rom Set. I already tried the RetroPie distro, which contains three ZX Spectrum emulators: lr-fuse, FBZX and Fuse. RetroPie builds upon Raspbian, EmulationStation, RetroArch and other projects that allow you to play your favorite Arcade, Video Game Console, and classic PC games with no tears. One of the most used images for installing an all-in-one system for retro gaming is RetroPie. ![]() Using the Pandora's Box controls as a USB controller for the RaspberryPi, allows access to more emulators and games. The Raspberry PI has many options for emulating a ZX Spectrum, and a huge list of other systems ( MAME, AMIGA, ATARI, Commodore 64, Nintendo, Playstation 1 & 2, PSP, SEGA, …). These Pandora's Box arcade systems are great in that they have hundreds of arcade games builtin but they are missing a lot of games for home consoles. ![]()
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