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Revision as of 02:37, 20 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


HP Compaq DC7600 Convertible Minitower PC 3.2 GHZ
OS Ubuntu 12.4 [1]
2 HDD on SATA BUS - Roms Drive - OS Drive
WIFI Adapter : ENUWI-G2 802.11 B/G
1Gb DDR2 - Would like to upgrade to 4Gb
19inch 3:4 LCD

Display

Samsung 19inch 930B

Audio

On Board

Controls


The Williams Defender cabinet shared the "base cabinet" with many other games like Joust and Sinistar. This fact makes it very easy to make multiple control decks. The control decks dimensions are 23 1/2 inches by 8 inches made of 3/4 particle board.

We have a few leftover parts from the last MAME project, also a set ordered [2] form Ebay seller TwistedQuarter for $29.99 plus $10 shipping.

Danny is currently running a custom firmware on an Arduino Uno and checking the results of that.

Bill of Materials

External Links

Cabrio
Virtual HID Keyboard
Arduino USB Sheild
Teensy HID Keyboard
Arduino Uno HID Keyboard

References