Mikes Mini Mame

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  • Project Type: Bartop/Countertop Arcade Cabinet
  • Construction Method: Scratchbuilt
  • Monitor Type: 15" LCD TFT
  • Interface Type: UltraStik 360
  • Special Controls: SpinTrak, AimTrak, UltraLux & Pac-Drive
  • OS: Windows XP stripped down using nLite
  • Front End: MaLa


Introduction

Hello everybody,

My name is Michael, I am 34, I live in Cyprus and I am a sys-admin by profession.

This is my second build after a restoration of an old cab back in 2005.

I decided on sharing the details for this latest arcade cabinet in case others might find the read useful or entertaining.

However, the real reason is to keep a record of the build process which for me, is actually more satisfying than finally owning the finished cabinet.

Work started in Nov 2010, with most of the electronics sourced in advance from various locations.

This page will be getting updated following the actual build which in turn heavily depends on my sparce spare time. (so be patient...)

Building the Mini Mame Cabinet

Google Sketchup Rendering

As you may have guessed from the category this is a Bartop/Countertop/Coffee-tabletop/Whichever-suits-you-besttop project.

The need for a mini, compact, carry-around cabinet rose firstly out of the obvious practical reasons from such a small size. Secondly, I found myself curious as to whether the functionality and look and feel of a full sized cab could be successfully scaled down to such a degree.

To help me better visualise my concept I have used a CAD tool which on numerous occasions proved invaluable. See design section below.


Design

Some X-ray Pics!

Front Side
Back Side


CAD Software

As you may have guessed, its Google Sketchup.

Functionality

Soon...

Color Scheme

Soon...

Marquee

Soon...


Hardware

Coming soon...

Computer Platform

I needed something with the following specs:

1. Minimum moving parts (low maintenance, low MTBF).

2. Low power consumption (less heat to dissipate).

3. Small size, to fit in the cab.

4. Powerful enough to run the basic games that I enjoy most.

Motherboard
Intel D510MO

I went for the Intel D510MO mini-itx form factor (170mm x 170mm) for the following reasons:

1. Small size that would fit the cab and allow room for other components.

2. Ability for passive cooling. (no cpu fan)

3. Extremely low power consumption. (less heat in a wooden cab is a good thing)

4. Can happily run the majority of the mame games without additional hardware. (i.e. graphics cards)

Full specs here.


Monitor

Samsung TFT Panel (Syncmaster). More soon...

Power Supply

Soon...

Hard Drive

Soon...

USB Extender

Soon...

Marquee Lighting

USB light. More soon...

Power Feeds

Soon...

Power Switch

Soon...

Lock Key

Soon...

Controls

Coming soon...

Stick

Soon...

Buttons

Soon...

Rotary Dial

Soon...

Light Gun

Soon...

Software

Coming soon...

Woodworking

Let the building begin...

CP mounted


Side Panels

Soon...

Rear Panels

Soon...

Control Panel

Soon...

Screen Bezel

Soon...

Marquee

Soon...



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