JohnnyChimpo Posted Monday at 09:51 PM Posted Monday at 09:51 PM Hello all! I am a brand new member here and somewhat new to the retro gaming/emulation world. I am BLOWN away by the collective brain power behind HyperSpin and information on this forum as I muddle my way through a steep learning curve! So thank you to all the developers and members in advance! I am hoping for some direction and help with a build I am working on... I bought my 9 year old son a retro standup 2-player gaming arcade for Christmas on FB Marketplace (which I didn't know would also come with a new project for me. Wife is thrilled). The gentleman I bought it from did an EXCEPTIONAL job building the machine probably ~10-15 years ago. A mini HP PC (Windows 10) is running Hyperspin 1.5.1 with large MAME library and iPAC 2 (older legacy PS/2 version) for the two joystick and 7 button layouts (plus 1 player/2 player, $.25 buttons, side volume buttons, side paddle buttons) and trackball. It's got a built in fan, 5 channel speaker setup, 4:3 monitor. He even soldered in a 3.5MM jack connection on the front of the PC to the board for an on/off arcade button on the back of the cabinet. The problem is (and he warned me), the computer is old and often crashes or get's stuck loading games and is slow to load up, etc. He recommended replacing it, but did mention it's not easy... Well I am always up for a project (wife rolls eyes) so I did some homework online and ordered a Beelink SER5 Max and a second 1TB SSD (1.5TB total). Figured I could transfer all the files and programs exactly from the old machine with the drives named the same, etc and it should work right? Well... sort of. I got Hyperspin to work, all the systems and games to work, but can't get the keyboard buttons to map and can't get any of the arcade controls to work (I realized my old IPAC PS/2 likely wouldn't work well with Windows 11, so I have ordered a new version of the Ipac 2 which will come in a few days). After messing with it for several hours yesterday I had what I think is an epiphany...  Why am I trying to replicate a 10+ year old build? I really wanted to keep HyperSpin (vs Batocera, etc) and figured it would be simple and easy to transfer, but with the issues I've run into, I have decided I'd rather start fresh with HyperSpin 2.0 and the latest MAME library. I watched a couple YouTube videos on 2.0 and it looks really impressive! So... I am here hoping for direction on any helpful existing posts or tutorials on HyperSpin 2.0 (Is it even available for the public? I donated $50 not sure if that matters for access), and integrating the latest MAME library. Sorry for the NOOB post! I am NOT a savvy computer programmer but am willing to put the effort in to learn and figure this out! Any help GREATLY appreciated. IMG_3541.HEIC
gigapig Posted Tuesday at 12:09 PM Posted Tuesday at 12:09 PM You seem to be perfect to try the beta as long as you realise it is still early and I'm sure HS 2 is very functional if you just want a few systems to start with. It's also good for you to start learning from scratch. Most other systems will use Retro arch which I recommend you look at some setup videos on. HS2 will guide you and is much easier to set up than HS1.
JohnnyChimpo Posted Tuesday at 02:15 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 02:15 PM 2 hours ago, gigapig said: You seem to be perfect to try the beta as long as you realise it is still early and I'm sure HS 2 is very functional if you just want a few systems to start with. It's also good for you to start learning from scratch. Most other systems will use Retro arch which I recommend you look at some setup videos on. HS2 will guide you and is much easier to set up than HS1. Awesome! Thank you. The few HS2 videos I watched did seem to offer an easier setup than what I gather HS1 entailed. Think it’s worth downloading the latest MAME library vs using all my old files I copied over from the last machine? I image there’s been many updates to some of the games…
JohnnyChimpo Posted Tuesday at 03:10 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 03:10 PM 2 hours ago, gigapig said: You seem to be perfect to try the beta as long as you realise it is still early and I'm sure HS 2 is very functional if you just want a few systems to start with. It's also good for you to start learning from scratch. Most other systems will use Retro arch which I recommend you look at some setup videos on. HS2 will guide you and is much easier to set up than HS1. Also, sorry for what may be a dumb question… where is the download link for HS2 beta? I only see 1.5 in the downloads section.Â
gigapig Posted Tuesday at 03:42 PM Posted Tuesday at 03:42 PM https://hyperai.s3.amazonaws.com/HyperHQ_Latest.exe You should grab the latest MAME version and ROM setÂ
Circo Posted Tuesday at 04:51 PM Posted Tuesday at 04:51 PM 1 hour ago, JohnnyChimpo said: Also, sorry for what may be a dumb question… where is the download link for HS2 beta? I only see 1.5 in the downloads section. It's that download link right up top there on the sites menu. The getting started part of the docs should also be helpful: https://docs.hyperai.io/docs/hyperhq/getting-started The old download section does not have any hyperspin 2 stuff in it.  ___________________________________ HyperSpin Website Admin Team Also Visit EmuMovies.com Â
JohnnyChimpo Posted 21 hours ago Author Posted 21 hours ago 11 hours ago, Circo said: It's that download link right up top there on the sites menu. The getting started part of the docs should also be helpful:Â https://docs.hyperai.io/docs/hyperhq/getting-started The old download section does not have any hyperspin 2 stuff in it. Â Thank you!
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