Re: My MAME Arcade Machine
Here's video of my machine in action. I don't know what the buzzing sound in the video is because the machine is absolutely quiet. Maybe interference.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0Ql__wogQY
Heather
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Unfortunately Youtube appears to be "down for maintenance" at the moment.
But that's a sweet cabinet, and a powerful emulation machine. Nice work there. :thumbsup2:
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Thats a very cool cabinet I'm quite jealous, and your cat obviously likes it too.
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my, cor what a whopper you have there, that suckers huge, how on earth did you fit it all in?
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I ENVY YOU SDG!!!!
:jester: :jester: :jester: :jester: awesome, JUST AWESOME!
edit: how come you used a VGA box? and not one of those flashed VGA's that can output a 15khz signal?
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A truely Impressive MAME Cab.
what makes it for me..... most of all.... is the USE of a CRT!!!!!!!!!
Arcade cabs look silly with a TFT!!!
lol PB&J, I thought that was an American Sandwich Favourite LOL
Truly spectacular!
I notice that although you have a Marquee you dont have any side art, is this the compromise (as its in the living room and cannot be to *loud*) or do you prefer sleeker / less showy arcade cab?
either way tis truely spectactular!
This summer I hope to build my own I have a 28" CRT monitor capable of 800x600 for its purpose all ready and waiting, its all about the design and room to build it.... then room to store it LOL!
So now that you have a MAME cab, whats your next project?
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just saw the video... what frontend are you using SDG ? looks very nice!
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@playgeneration
Yeah, the kitty cat never gets to get inside the cabinet so he really likes it when I open the cabinet.
@JuvUK
Size matters. :wink:
@keropi
Thanks for all the comments! I used the VGA Box because my monitor only accepts VGA input and the VGA box has a Pass-Through for the computer and then converts analog inputs to the VGA and has a built-in switcher. It works quite well and looks pretty good.
The front-end I use is Maximus Arcade. It's a $25 one time registration with free upgrades. It's a great deal!
@Zetr0
LOL! Yeah, PB&J is a sandwich but that's the name of their company as well. :) I was going to convert an old cabinet for this project but I wanted it to be perfect. I was fortunate this place builds arcade cabinets and is only a few miles from my office.
CRT is definitely the only way to go if you want to do a project like this. It's big and heavy but it is the only way to get a real arcade feeling. The only reason I don't have side art yet is because I really can't decide what I want and I don't know if I want to spend the money on it. Plus, it is in the corner of my living room so I don't want it too flashy.
@All
I don't know what the background noise is in my video. It's not the machine.
Heather
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ah, maxiums arcade... I know of that :thumbsup: just never used it... does it take a lot of time to configure it?