> Both Linux and MAME are Open Source software, they're like 2 brothers.
You are aware that MAME and Linux are released under very different licences, right? Other than the obvious differences in function, this makes for a good argument that they are in very few ways related.
> Linux is more open than windows, supporting more hardware system(PS3, for example).
The PS3 is a bad example, particularly since firmware 3.21 came out for it a few months ago: that version effectively killed Linux support on the PS3. Sure, you can run firmware 3.20 (or lower) and keep your YDL install - but kiss goodbye to the Store, online gaming, and a good chunk of Blu-Ray functionality amongst other things. Oh, and not to mention that Linux ran like crap on it even when doing so was a reasonable possibility - the lack of access to the RSX didn't give it much in the way of horsepower.
> It's a better choice of "standard platform" for an educational-purpose, non-profit, > and portable project as MAME.
I'd ask how you came to this conclusion, but I'm afraid you'd give me an answer.
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