Hey everyone, My name is Ryan. I'm from Providence, Rhode Island. A friend and I are working on a homemade video game cabinet design in the style of classic arcade games from the mid-eighties to nineties. We're designing a system that allows people to play these original games on their original hardware, as they would have 20-25 years ago, because we have a tremendous passion for the 'golden age' of video gaming. We also have a passion for open source and the UNIX culture, which is why we've decided to use Raspberry Pi systems for our data relay. The reason I'm emailing everyone is because I've seen that you've done a lot of work with the Linux port of Cuneiform, and I feel like that might be our missing link. To truly recreate the classic feel of 80's video arcades, we want to provide a token-operated system that will interface with classic systems like the NES and Atari 2600, and reward high scores by dispensing tickets. That's where the UNIX code comes in. With little programming knowledge ourselves, we are reaching out to virtuoso's in the field to help us envision a UNIX-based program to interface with the video output of the classic consoles, converting scores and 'Game Over' screens into data that can be interpreted by the system. As I gather, CuneiForm would be a great jumping-off point to developing this project. I've talked very briefly with Jussi Pakkanen and feel I like this concept could go in a really great direction. I'm sure you're very busy, but I was hoping we could gather some insight into how we could accomplish our goals of an arcade-style system that uses authentic hardware to help us keep classic playing alive. Thank you so much for your time. I know the e-mail is kind of wordy, so thanks for listening :) Sincerely, Ryan Brown
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