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* '''Construction Method:''' Scratchbuilt
 
* '''Construction Method:''' Scratchbuilt
 
* '''Monitor Type:''' Unclassified
 
* '''Monitor Type:''' Unclassified
* '''Interface Type:''' Keyboard Encoder (Hagstrom KE72-T)
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* '''Interface Type:''' Keyboard Encoder (Hagstorm)
 
* '''Special Controls:''' Trackball
 
* '''Special Controls:''' Trackball
 
* '''OS:''' Windows  
 
* '''OS:''' Windows  
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== Additional Details ==
 
== Additional Details ==
This is a custom cabinet made by myself based on the Mortal Kombat 2 cabinet. I used a HagStrom KE72-T keyboard emulator and Happ controls. I also added a (temporary $19) track ball until I order the real one from Happ. The CPU is a PIII 667 with just over 90 meg of RAM, ATI AllinWonder AGP graphics card and a SoundBlaster 64 Gold sound card. I am running MAME 32 on Windows 98. The monitor is a 20 inch. Currently I can run MAME, SNES and Sega. Soon I will have few games like Tomb Raider working after I fix a bug that disabled my CD and ZIP drives :-( . Using a CD changer I will have Tomb Raider III, Mech Warrior3 and etc.. running using the control panel.  
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Mame arcade machine made by myself. Custom cabinet based on Mortal Kombat II cabinet. Pentium III 667MHz with 128 Meg, Sound Blaster 64 Gold and ATI All-in-Wonder Pro video card. Windows 98 and Mame32 for Pentuim III.  
  
 
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Revision as of 10:53, 12 July 2006


Additional Details

Mame arcade machine made by myself. Custom cabinet based on Mortal Kombat II cabinet. Pentium III 667MHz with 128 Meg, Sound Blaster 64 Gold and ATI All-in-Wonder Pro video card. Windows 98 and Mame32 for Pentuim III.


Pictures

File:Tomb Raider.jpg


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