Nvidia and Linux to Power Namco Arcade Games
jshriverWVU writes "Seems the next-gen Arcade hardware for Namco is going to be running Linux and using video hardware from NVidia. The first game to use the system will be CounterStrike Neo, a version of the popular game currently only available in Japanese arcades. The official press release is also available."
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Great, cause what this world needs is yet another verstion of Dust.
Pretty widgets? What pretty widgets?
Most of all I hope this encourages Nvidia to keep supporting Linux drivers for X... and this becomes a commercial opportunity for other vendors to provide hardcore drivers for the *nix community.
Anyone else find it interesting that home hardware is so advanced over arcade machines that the latter are powering the former?
:D
I remember when I used to look at a Defender machine and think 'no way will I ever have that at home'.
No, my name isn't Bill Gates
I doubt it is running X. But from the article, the screen interface is OpenGL. This would imply that it should be relatively trivial to modify the game so it runs on Linux and displays in an X window.
This is the display only. The interface to the sound and to the input peripherials is another problem, and may be very difficult. It would be best to write some kind of emulation library so that the arcade machine calls can be used unchanged.
In the wake of Linux gaming becoming mainstream, Things are going to start to look like a tag-team wresting match.
Microsoft + ATi VS. Linux and Nvidia.
I think it's safe to say that ATi is cutting back on its Linux support in the wake of Xbox2, and Nvidia will be the graphics card of choice for Linux gaming.
At least we know where Namco stands.
READY.
PRINT ""+-0
1) Insert coin /namco/etc/X11/xorg.conf
2) Run "make menuconfig" and select "NAMCO Arcade support (experimental)"
3) Replace Driver "nv" with Driver "nvidia" in
4) Play!