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− | + | * '''Project Type:''' Bartop/Countertop Cabinet | |
+ | * '''Construction Method:''' Scratchbuilt | ||
+ | * '''Monitor Type:''' Arcade Monitor | ||
+ | * '''Interface Type:''' Game Pad Hack | ||
+ | * '''Special Controls:''' | ||
+ | * '''OS:''' Windows | ||
+ | * '''Homepage:''' http://ameliavitarelli.com/minicadep/ | ||
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+ | == Additional Details == | ||
+ | This was built out of a need to make a smaller more portableupright cabinet. Built from a single piece of 4 by 4 mdf and some baltic birch wood. Controls are happ mated with a hacked gamepad. There are 16 customizable buttons. Using mame32 as a front end. The website serves to document the build overall fairly easy. anyone thinking of building one should do so. This smaller design makes it easilly transportable in a car or minivan. using old outdated pc parts also makes it really an affordable project. painted with automotive paint and is really bullet proof. I use a wireless keyboard and mouse to admin the machine. | ||
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+ | == Pictures == | ||
+ | [[Image:Minicade_vitarelli.jpg]] | ||
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+ | [[Bartop/Countertop|Back to Bartop/Countertop Projects]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Examples]] |
Latest revision as of 11:36, 1 April 2008
- Project Type: Bartop/Countertop Cabinet
- Construction Method: Scratchbuilt
- Monitor Type: Arcade Monitor
- Interface Type: Game Pad Hack
- Special Controls:
- OS: Windows
- Homepage: http://ameliavitarelli.com/minicadep/
Additional Details
This was built out of a need to make a smaller more portableupright cabinet. Built from a single piece of 4 by 4 mdf and some baltic birch wood. Controls are happ mated with a hacked gamepad. There are 16 customizable buttons. Using mame32 as a front end. The website serves to document the build overall fairly easy. anyone thinking of building one should do so. This smaller design makes it easilly transportable in a car or minivan. using old outdated pc parts also makes it really an affordable project. painted with automotive paint and is really bullet proof. I use a wireless keyboard and mouse to admin the machine.
Pictures