Nice bit of kit from Heber has just launched https://shop.heber.co.uk/heber-multipi-jamma-arcade-system/
That’s a nice idea. I wonder if the same applies when using NVME storage?If you have contact with the makers, tell them that this board, like all of the other raspberry jamma things is missing an small UPS that can hold power for like 30 seconds and let it shut down in peace. Everybody is tired of the corupted sd cards.
Does this apply to pi 400 computer??All digital storage mediums get corupted. All the Pi needs is 30 more seconds to shut down.
Posted below i brought one and its knacked three sd cards and usb stick so not sure whats going on, have you had issues??From playing with it this week I'd say primarily the build and component quality, it's built to a very high standard with a lot of thought put into it. The JAMMA one also has a built in CTRLDock which is a low latency controller interface with support for analogue devices, spinners, trackballs etc.
Then it has full access to the PCI-E which I don't think you have on a regular Pi, so you can do things like use NVME storage carts instead of SD Cards.
I'll put a video out next week showing it, but ultimately, it's just another option and choice is always nice to have when weighing up what you do/don't need in your own build.
Let me know if I can help, we had the MultiPi JAMMA on test in the Arcade archive for many months and in various Arcade machines for over 1 year before the launch of the system. We mostly use RGBPi as this seems very forgiving with power cycles. But with most Pi based systems it's a good idea to shut down correctly and wait around 10 seconds before pulling the power to the machine.Posted below i brought one and its knacked three sd cards and usb stick so not sure whats going on, have you had issues??
Making it read-only will require modification to the image to store all the settings, high scores and so on, on different partition or usb stick.Isnt there a way around sd card corruption by making the OS read only and then moving any files that need writing too onto a USB stick.
Pretty sure thats what something like groovymame or someones linux image did.
EDIT: Something like this. https://core-electronics.com.au/guides/read-only-raspberry-pi/
I flashed that image and it boots to command line and thats it. I used Raspberry Pi Imager V1.8.1 Not much that I could do wrong, but who knows. Is the image tested ori is it the official release?Checkout my post in the mame section another user kindly posted it