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* '''Construction Method:''' Scratchbuilt | * '''Construction Method:''' Scratchbuilt | ||
* '''Monitor Type:''' Unclassified | * '''Monitor Type:''' Unclassified | ||
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* '''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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Revision as of 16:33, 12 July 2006
- Project Type: Upright Arcade Cabinet
- Construction Method: Scratchbuilt
- Monitor Type: Unclassified
- Interface Type: Keyboard Encoder (Hagstrom KE72-T)
- Special Controls: Trackball
- OS: Windows
- Homepage: http://arcadecontrols.com/hosted/TombRaider/tombraider.shtml
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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