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== Additional Details == | == Additional Details == | ||
− | This is my scratch-built Defender style MAME cabinet started in May 2003 | + | This is my scratch-built Defender style MAME cabinet started in May 2003 but in perpetual development. It has no catchy name. :) |
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+ | The cabinet contains both a PC (for emulation and native PC games) and a Sega Dreamcast. | ||
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+ | The cabinet features swapable control panels. The primary panel has is for 2 players and has 6-buttons per player and Ultimarc J-sticks (4/8-way). A second panel has a USB Steering wheel and shifter. A third with a spinner (Tempest!) and trackball (Reactor!) is under contruction. | ||
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+ | The web-site shows more about the construction. <br style="clear:both;"/> | ||
== Pictures == | == Pictures == |
Latest revision as of 08:53, 5 December 2013
- Project Type: Upright Arcade Cabinet
- Construction Method: Scratchbuilt
- Monitor Type: 21" VGA CRT
- Interface Type: Keyboard Encoder (IPAC)
- Special Controls: Swappable control panels
- OS: Windows 2000
- Homepage: http://pmc.pixelhosting.net/mamecab/arcadecabinet.html
Additional Details
This is my scratch-built Defender style MAME cabinet started in May 2003 but in perpetual development. It has no catchy name. :)
The cabinet contains both a PC (for emulation and native PC games) and a Sega Dreamcast.
The cabinet features swapable control panels. The primary panel has is for 2 players and has 6-buttons per player and Ultimarc J-sticks (4/8-way). A second panel has a USB Steering wheel and shifter. A third with a spinner (Tempest!) and trackball (Reactor!) is under contruction.
The web-site shows more about the construction.
Pictures