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− | + | * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet | |
+ | * '''Construction Method:''' Scratchbuilt | ||
+ | * '''Monitor Type:''' Arcade Monitor | ||
+ | * '''Interface Type:''' Unclassified | ||
+ | * '''Special Controls:''' Mouse hack, Spinner, Trackball, Flight Yoke, Steering Wheel | ||
+ | * '''OS:''' DOS | ||
+ | * '''Homepage:''' http://www.beerbot.ca/arcade | ||
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+ | == Additional Details == | ||
+ | This is the 4-player cabinet I built for kicks early in 2003. The cabinet was built entirely from scratch, and so was the firmware to interface the controls to the PC. The controls include 4 8-way sticks (soon to be replaced with leaf-switch sticks), a 4-way wico leaf-switch stick (well, made 4-way by machining a restrictor plate of sorts), a pair of trackballs for that marble madness urge, and a spinner for the obligatory game of tron.. and of course coin doors!To make things a bit more interesting, I'm in the process of modularizing my control panel so it can easily be swapped out and replaced with others -- like a race-car type panel, a star-wars style yoke panel, and whatever else creeps in there. I plan on doing this by leaving my interface hardware and firmware on the cabinet-side and mounting a 96-pin connector (or something similar) that future panels can connect to and be recognized by the firmware in the cabinet.That's about it for now.. just thought I should join the club and post my site. | ||
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+ | == Pictures == | ||
+ | [[image:The_Time_Machine.jpg]] | ||
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+ | [[Upright_cabinets|Back to Upright Cabinet Examples]] |
Revision as of 11:12, 12 July 2006
- Project Type: Upright Arcade Cabinet
- Construction Method: Scratchbuilt
- Monitor Type: Arcade Monitor
- Interface Type: Unclassified
- Special Controls: Mouse hack, Spinner, Trackball, Flight Yoke, Steering Wheel
- OS: DOS
- Homepage: http://www.beerbot.ca/arcade
Additional Details
This is the 4-player cabinet I built for kicks early in 2003. The cabinet was built entirely from scratch, and so was the firmware to interface the controls to the PC. The controls include 4 8-way sticks (soon to be replaced with leaf-switch sticks), a 4-way wico leaf-switch stick (well, made 4-way by machining a restrictor plate of sorts), a pair of trackballs for that marble madness urge, and a spinner for the obligatory game of tron.. and of course coin doors!To make things a bit more interesting, I'm in the process of modularizing my control panel so it can easily be swapped out and replaced with others -- like a race-car type panel, a star-wars style yoke panel, and whatever else creeps in there. I plan on doing this by leaving my interface hardware and firmware on the cabinet-side and mounting a 96-pin connector (or something similar) that future panels can connect to and be recognized by the firmware in the cabinet.That's about it for now.. just thought I should join the club and post my site.
Pictures