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[http://ameliavitarelli.com/minicadep/ Home page For minicade vitarelli]
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* '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet
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* '''Construction Method:''' Scratchbuilt
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* '''Monitor Type:''' Arcade Monitor
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* '''Interface Type:''' Game Pad Hack
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* '''Special Controls:'''
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* '''OS:''' Windows
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* '''Homepage:''' http://ameliavitarelli.com/minicadep/
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== Additional Details ==
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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 using old outdated pc parts also makesit really an affordable project. painted with automotive paint and is really bullet proof. i use a wireless keyboard and mouse to admin the machine.<img src="http://arcadecontrols.com/images/News/02-23-06-minicade.JPG" width=600 height=800>
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== Pictures ==
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[[image:minicade_vitarelli.jpg]]
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Revision as of 11:40, 12 July 2006

  • Project Type: Upright Arcade 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 makesit really an affordable project. painted with automotive paint and is really bullet proof. i use a wireless keyboard and mouse to admin the machine.<img src="http://arcadecontrols.com/images/News/02-23-06-minicade.JPG" width=600 height=800>


Pictures

Minicade vitarelli.jpg


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