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We get defunct cabinets from [http://www.playertwo.com/ PlayerTwo]. We then gut them (except for the parts we can use) and attach them to a PC running MAME. We then use them either for the space or for fund raising. This page documents the creation of these cabinets plus side projects that spark from them. | We get defunct cabinets from [http://www.playertwo.com/ PlayerTwo]. We then gut them (except for the parts we can use) and attach them to a PC running MAME. We then use them either for the space or for fund raising. This page documents the creation of these cabinets plus side projects that spark from them. | ||
PM: [[User:Craig Craig]] | PM: [[User:Craig|Craig]] | ||
== Parts List == | == Parts List == |
Revision as of 10:56, 30 June 2009
Overview
We get defunct cabinets from PlayerTwo. We then gut them (except for the parts we can use) and attach them to a PC running MAME. We then use them either for the space or for fund raising. This page documents the creation of these cabinets plus side projects that spark from them.
PM: Craig
Parts List
This is a small list of what is needed (minus the internal PC)
- Cabinet
- JAMMA Harnest (not 100% required but we like them)
- J-PAC board (if no JAMMA harnest could use I-PAC)
- Monitor/CRT
(Optional)
- CRT Based light gun
- Trackball/Spinners (Requires Opti-Pac)
- Steering Wheel, etc.
Hive13 Cabinets
This section is for the uber-geek cabinets that exist within the Hive. These often run test software/menu systems and are as tricked out as we can make them.
Details
(TODO)
Pics
Raffle Cabinets
These are donation cabinets that are used for fund raisers. This come with a standard set of roms and a public, well tested menu selection system.