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    Add Emulators to raspberry pi 3

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      Gryphon
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      aye, ok, so how do i compile my version of mame directly into rpie? i mean what command do i use in the command line if thats how its done? i tried 2016 version, did not like that, i have the compiler and mame ready to go, i just dont know how to compile it right into rpie

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        mitu Global Moderator @Gryphon
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        @Gryphon RetroPie already installs a compiler, you need to install the dependencies, as described in https://docs.mamedev.org/initialsetup/compilingmame.html#debian-and-ubuntu-including-raspberry-pi-and-odroid-devices, download the source archive, unpack it and then run make from the sources folder - with the options outlined in the docs.
        Here an outline of the process (you can skip any SDL installation commands, they're not needed on a RetroPie installation).

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