Folks,

This is all well and good, but please understand where I stand on this
position:

  1) This is clearly offtopic for the xmame list.  Take it elsewhere.

  2) Please be careful about posting on non-supported development on
     Sony's official site, as well as using this project towards that
     means.  I am in no way interested in violating MAME's licensing
     terms, including violating Sony's legal department by creating
     some form of bootable MAME CD/DVD at this time.  Should Sony
     change their mindes, I'll revisit this decision.

  3) Again, please remember that I've worked hard to get this thing
     working correctly on the platform, given the limitations that exist
     (and these are documented elsewhere, please read the FAQ).  I'm
     not interested in getting into a war about what would probably be
     a better deliverable.  Sony has made their standpoint perfectly
     clear (xmame is barely tolerated as a port, and mentions of ROMs
     and the like on their site will bring about the removal of the
     project.)  Since I have some separate contract work with Sony 
     through my employer in Japan, I am in no way interested in 
     showing ill faith to my customer by stabbing them in the back
     just to play a few arcade games.

Please take the argument offline...thanks.

-Joan Touzet

     
Thus spake Dave ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> On 22 May 2002, zakk wrote:
> 
> > > All of 32 megs.
> > > 
> > It comes with a 40 gig hard drive, and ethernet, where are you getting
> > 32 megs from?
> 
> System ram.
> 
> > > If all it takes is chipping the machine, then I'd say it's well worth
> > > investigating.
> > > 
> > I'm sure it'd be worth investigating if you have friends interested in
> > running, say, xmame on it without the Linux part.
> 
> My idea for using Linux on a PSX2 is to strip it down to only what's
> needed to get a game running, at least for when your game is ready for
> distribution.  In the case of xmame, it would be just like xmame for
> Dreamcast: boot a disc and play mame games.  Yes, that would be illegal
> given the MAME license, but you get what I'm talking about.
> 
> 
> -- 
> David Griffith
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