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{{Infobox project
 
{{Infobox project
 
|project_name = MAME Cabinet
 
|project_name = MAME Cabinet
|image =  
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|image = MAME Cabinet v2.0 Sanded.jpg
|caption =  
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|caption = Sanded cabinet and partially gutted
|owner = critter42
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|owner = Group
|version = 1.0
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|lead = [[User:critter42|critter42]] & MemphisArtGuy
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|version = 2.0
 
|status = inprogress
 
|status = inprogress
|start_date = September 2011
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|start_date = November 2012
 
|cost = Free
 
|cost = Free
}}
 
== Assessment ==
 
=== Exterior ===
 
This is the front portion of a Dynamo Arcade cabinet, model HS-13 (ref http://www.drzero.org/videogames/dynamo/HS-13b.jpg ). The monitor was originally a 50” Mitsubishi projection TV connected by 3” square tubing to the front piece. All the game electronics were held in the front piece. We do not have keys to the rear panel or the coin slot. However, the latches holding down the top panel are open and we have direct access to the interior of the unit. Coin slot is missing coin return buttons, but recommend removing panel and mechanisms entirely.
 
 
Although the markings are for Mortal Kombat 3, this appears to have been a conversion from a Street Fighter game, as indicated by the Block and Run buttons together, as opposed to the block button only in between the punch and kick button that is seen in standard MK3 controls.
 
 
Outside cabinet condition is fair. Lots of surface dirt which will require cleaning and/or repainting/
 
covering, but structure is intact. Upper cabinet lid plexiglass will need to be removed and kept for a template in case it is decided to replace it.
 
 
{{gallery
 
|title = MAME Cabinet Exterior
 
|width = 150
 
|height = 150
 
|File:MAME Cabinet Front Coin Panel.jpg|Cabinet front/coin panel
 
|File:MAME Cabinet Top Controls.jpg|Cabinet Top
 
|File:MAME Cabinet Rear.jpg|Cabinet Rear
 
|File:MAME Cabinet Right Side.jpg|Right Side
 
}}
 
 
=== Interior ===
 
The top panel that also served as a lid is in good shape, but will probably need to be replaced, especially if we change the layout, which I recommend. There are two latches on the rear of the panel to hold the panel down to the base. It hinges up and forward. However, the hinges have pulled out of the base and are bent. While they could possibly be bent back into shape, they are cheap enough to replace instead.
 
 
Missing two buttons and associated switches. Buttons and joystick are in good condition, but switches are not. Corroded and missing terminals throughout. Recommend replacing all joysticks, buttons and switches due to low cost for new equipment. Wiring harnesses appear in good shape and have readable labels. Power and volume button panel and switches/knob need replacement. Speakers appear in good shape, but will need to test. Speakers are standard 6” 8ohm circular speakers, so if replacement is needed, cost is minimal.
 
 
{{gallery
 
|title = MAME Cabinet Interior
 
|width = 150
 
|height = 150
 
|File:MAME Cabinet Backside Coin Panel.jpg|Coin Panel Wiring
 
|File:MAME Cabinet Power and Speaker Panel.jpg|Power and Speaker Panel
 
|File:MAME Cabinet Underside Player 1 Controls.jpg|Player 1 Controls
 
|File:MAME Cabinet Underside Player 2 Controls.jpg|Player 2 Controls
 
 
}}
 
}}
  
 
== Design ==
 
== Design ==
=== PC Specifications ===
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=== Computer ===
=== Display Design ===
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=== Display ===
=== Control Layout ===
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=== Audio ===
=== JAMMA or USB Only ===
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=== Controls ===
  
 
== Bill of Materials ==
 
== Bill of Materials ==
  
== Building and Testing ==
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== External Links ==
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[http://www.cabrio-fe.org/ Cabrio]
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== References ==
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{{reflist}}

Revision as of 21:10, 11 December 2012

MAME, an acronym that stands for Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator, is an emulator designed to reproduce older arcade system hardware via software on a modern personal computer.

MAME Cabinet

Sanded cabinet and partially gutted

Information
Owner Group
Lead critter42 & MemphisArtGuy
Version 2.0
Status In Progress
Started On November 2012
Cost Free


Design

Computer

Display

Audio

Controls

Bill of Materials

External Links

Cabrio

References