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ZiNc is an emulator for arcade video games based on Sony PlayStation hardware. This includes systems from Capcom, Taito, Konami, Tecmo, and Namco, among others. These games are also supported in MAME, but ZiNc can frequently run them faster and with graphics and sound enhancements (therefore not a full emulator, see also [[simulators and remakes|simulators]]).  
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[[Image:empty.gif|thumb|Zinc Screenshot|320px|right]]
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* '''OS:  ''' Windows 98 & XP
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* '''Cost:  ''' Freeware
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* '''Re-mappable keys:  ''' Yes
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* '''Monitor orientation(s):  ''' Depend on the game
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* '''Emulated System(s):''' PSX based hardware
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* '''Additional Requirements:'''
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* '''Homepage:  [http://www.emuhype.com/ Emuhype]
  
R.Belmont, one of the authors of ZiNc, says:
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* '''What is Zinc?'''
:"ZiNC is intended for people too cheap to buy a machine that runs MAME well. If you own a cabinet, you have that kind of money." [http://www.bannister.org/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=24;t=001803;p=1#000015]
 
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The Zinc homepage is at http://www.emuhype.com/index.phtml?s=zinc&ss=index
 
  
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:ZiNc is an emulator for arcade video games based on Sony PlayStation hardware. This includes systems from Capcom, Taito, Konami, Tecmo, and Namco, among others. These games are also supported in MAME, but ZiNc can frequently run them faster and with graphics and sound enhancements (therefore not a full emulator, see also [[simulators and remakes|simulators]]).
  
==How to install Zinc on my arcadecab?==
 
  
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:''R.Belmont, one of the authors of Zinc, says'':
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:"ZiNC is intended for people too cheap to buy a machine that runs MAME well. If you own a cabinet, you have that kind of money." [http://www.bannister.org/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=24;t=001803;p=1#000015]
  
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==How to install to my frontend?==
 
Zinc uses command lines very similar to mame.  Unfortunately, rather than using the rom name to launch a game, you use the rom number (the number as in the order the game was released for zinc).
 
Zinc uses command lines very similar to mame.  Unfortunately, rather than using the rom name to launch a game, you use the rom number (the number as in the order the game was released for zinc).
  
 
The command line to run zinc looks something like this:
 
The command line to run zinc looks something like this:
  
    zinc.exe gamenumber --use-config-file=cfgfilename.cfg --use-render-config-file=rendercfgfilename.cfg [--options]
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zinc.exe gamenumber --use-config-file=cfgfilename.cfg --use-render-config-file=rendercfgfilename.cfg [--options]
  
  
Notice the odd, double-dashed command line options and the game number rather than a romname.  Because of this it can be somewhat difficult to run zinc on some emulators, even if they support custom command line strings.
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Notice the odd, double-dashed command line options and the game number rather than a romname.  Because of this it can be somewhat difficult to run zinc on some frontends, even if they support custom command line strings. There are [[wrappers|Wrappers]] for zinc available, which wil make it possible to launch in nearly any frontend.   
 
 
There are [[wrappers|Wrappers]] for zinc available, which wil make it possible to launch in nearly any front end.   
 
  
  
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== How to remap the controls? ==
  
 
The controls can be hard to configure to get it working on a arcadecab.
 
The controls can be hard to configure to get it working on a arcadecab.
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This utility can be downloaded from http://www.oscarcontrols.com/lazarus/files/zincconfig1.5.zip.
 
This utility can be downloaded from http://www.oscarcontrols.com/lazarus/files/zincconfig1.5.zip.
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== Useful applications and resource ==

Revision as of 05:35, 20 May 2006



Zinc Screenshot
  • OS: Windows 98 & XP
  • Cost: Freeware
  • Re-mappable keys: Yes
  • Monitor orientation(s): Depend on the game
  • Emulated System(s): PSX based hardware
  • Additional Requirements:
  • Homepage: Emuhype
  • What is Zinc?
ZiNc is an emulator for arcade video games based on Sony PlayStation hardware. This includes systems from Capcom, Taito, Konami, Tecmo, and Namco, among others. These games are also supported in MAME, but ZiNc can frequently run them faster and with graphics and sound enhancements (therefore not a full emulator, see also simulators).


R.Belmont, one of the authors of Zinc, says:
"ZiNC is intended for people too cheap to buy a machine that runs MAME well. If you own a cabinet, you have that kind of money." [1]


How to install to my frontend?

Zinc uses command lines very similar to mame. Unfortunately, rather than using the rom name to launch a game, you use the rom number (the number as in the order the game was released for zinc).

The command line to run zinc looks something like this:

zinc.exe gamenumber --use-config-file=cfgfilename.cfg --use-render-config-file=rendercfgfilename.cfg [--options]


Notice the odd, double-dashed command line options and the game number rather than a romname. Because of this it can be somewhat difficult to run zinc on some frontends, even if they support custom command line strings. There are Wrappers for zinc available, which wil make it possible to launch in nearly any frontend.


How to remap the controls?

The controls can be hard to configure to get it working on a arcadecab.

Howard_Casto of the BYOAC community has developed a utility program to aid in configuring controls for Zinc easier.

This utility can be downloaded from http://www.oscarcontrols.com/lazarus/files/zincconfig1.5.zip.


Useful applications and resource