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Bloominglabs has a homemade arcade cabinet with a computer running [http://mamedev.org/ MAME]. Over 11,000 games are playable on the cabinet.
 
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== How to start? ==
 
== How to start? ==
  
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Boot it up!  Everything should start automatically. Right now, the keyboard and mouse are somewhat necessary for navigating the selection of games. (For example, switching to the "Favorites" category currently requires the mouse). You can search for games just by typing letters. Once you have launched a game, you will be shown a brief technical description. Press any keyboard or arcade button to pass this and start the actual game.
  
Boot it up!  Everything should start automatically. If you need, there should be a wireless keyboard and mouse, maybe sitting on top or inside.  When you are done be sure to go to the Exit menu and shutdown safely (it is Windows..)
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The controls should work for most games.
  
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To pause a game, press the escape key on the keyboard.
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To leave a game, pres the Escape key on the keyboard twice.
  
 
== Things to know: ==
 
== Things to know: ==
  
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Should you need access into the control panel itself, it is held by velcro.
  
The control panel is on hinges and opens toward you by lifting on the back side, allowing easy access to power on the PC inside.  
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A Key Wiz (perhaps [https://web.archive.org/web/20050307011918/http://www.groovygamegear.com:80/Page2.html this version]?) provides a PS/2 keyboard interface for the controls.
  
Should you need access into the control panel itself, it is held by velcro, but try not to open this up too much as the velcro will come off
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The control panel is on hinges and opens toward you by lifting on the back side, allowing easy access to power on the PC inside. Be careful, the control panel's velcro may let go and try to drop itself on your feet.
  
The CPU runs a bit hot..  If it shuts down thermally it is probably time to blow out the heat sink
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The video from the monitor is available on all TVs in Bloominglabs on channel 99.
  
The USB wireless dongle I have sucks, so it is likely left unplugged to avoid anything trying to reach out and hang.
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== What is in the box? ==
  
Key Wiz is used to program the PS/2 interface for the controls.  Profile A is setup for this cabinet.  This should all be taken care of on boot.
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AMD Phenom II 6-core CPU @2.7 GHz
  
GameEx is used as the UI for everything.  More emulators can be added to it and configured through the GameEx configuration found in the start menu.
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16 GB of DDR3 RAM
  
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AMD Radeon HD4670
  
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(Many thanks to the members who donated these high-quality parts to the new arcade cabinet computer!)
  
== What is in the box?! ==
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MonoPrice 1-to-2 VGA splitter (The product has been retired, but it is the 2-port version of [https://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=5094 this] splitter.)
  
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Optimus STA-300 radio/amplifier
  
AMD Athon XP 2600+ (1.9ghz)
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A little over 11,000 arcade game ROMs.
 
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1GB DDR333 RAM (2 sticks of 512MB, can take 2 sticks of 1GB)
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NVIDIA GeForce 6800 w/256MB RAM
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Key Wiz PS/2 interface
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== Possible improvement projects: ==
 
== Possible improvement projects: ==
 
  
 
(feel free to make this better, you have my permission! Just mark stuff off the list, or add to it)
 
(feel free to make this better, you have my permission! Just mark stuff off the list, or add to it)
  
* External volume box (simple potentiometer to run the main audio from the PC through)
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* find fun games and add them to the "Favorites" category
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* tweak MAME configuration to allow navigating the interface without keyboard or mouse
  
* Vinyl trim around the edge of the control panel
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* custom Bloominglabs Lit Marquee
  
* Custom Bloominglabs Lit Marquee
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* sturdier (or better yet: modular!) control panel
  
* Trackball + 2 buttons installed (I have the trackball, need to buy a mount for it and an interface, probably from Happ) to play crystal castles, golden tee, and act as a mouse interface
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* analog joysticks for control panel
  
* CPU cooling could be improved
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* trackball + 2 buttons for control panel (cshields has a trackball, need to buy a mount for it and an interface, probably from Happ) to play crystal castles, golden tee, and act as a mouse interface
  
** Heck, for that matter the whole PC could be replaced with something faster/better
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* external volume control (instead of turning the knob on the amplifier inside the cabinet)
  
* Top piece of MDF wood has broken, could be replaced
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* external power button
  
* Better wifi
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* better video splitter (The CRT monitor is actually quite good; the picture looks bad because the splitter adds tons of noise.)
  
* StepMania is on the hdd (and I have an old pad to go with this) but needs configured
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* wi-fi card for the computer
  
* NeoGeo roms aren’t working right.  sadface for metal slug
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* add other emulators, ROMs for them, and a launcher to switch between emulators
  
 
[[Category: Group projects]]
 
[[Category: Group projects]]

Revision as of 19:22, 14 July 2017

Bloominglabs has a homemade arcade cabinet with a computer running MAME. Over 11,000 games are playable on the cabinet.

Contents

How to start?

Boot it up! Everything should start automatically. Right now, the keyboard and mouse are somewhat necessary for navigating the selection of games. (For example, switching to the "Favorites" category currently requires the mouse). You can search for games just by typing letters. Once you have launched a game, you will be shown a brief technical description. Press any keyboard or arcade button to pass this and start the actual game.

The controls should work for most games.

To pause a game, press the escape key on the keyboard.

To leave a game, pres the Escape key on the keyboard twice.

Things to know:

Should you need access into the control panel itself, it is held by velcro.

A Key Wiz (perhaps this version?) provides a PS/2 keyboard interface for the controls.

The control panel is on hinges and opens toward you by lifting on the back side, allowing easy access to power on the PC inside. Be careful, the control panel's velcro may let go and try to drop itself on your feet.

The video from the monitor is available on all TVs in Bloominglabs on channel 99.

What is in the box?

AMD Phenom II 6-core CPU @2.7 GHz

16 GB of DDR3 RAM

AMD Radeon HD4670

(Many thanks to the members who donated these high-quality parts to the new arcade cabinet computer!)

MonoPrice 1-to-2 VGA splitter (The product has been retired, but it is the 2-port version of this splitter.)

Optimus STA-300 radio/amplifier

A little over 11,000 arcade game ROMs.

Possible improvement projects:

(feel free to make this better, you have my permission! Just mark stuff off the list, or add to it)

  • find fun games and add them to the "Favorites" category
  • tweak MAME configuration to allow navigating the interface without keyboard or mouse
  • custom Bloominglabs Lit Marquee
  • sturdier (or better yet: modular!) control panel
  • analog joysticks for control panel
  • trackball + 2 buttons for control panel (cshields has a trackball, need to buy a mount for it and an interface, probably from Happ) to play crystal castles, golden tee, and act as a mouse interface
  • external volume control (instead of turning the knob on the amplifier inside the cabinet)
  • external power button
  • better video splitter (The CRT monitor is actually quite good; the picture looks bad because the splitter adds tons of noise.)
  • wi-fi card for the computer
  • add other emulators, ROMs for them, and a launcher to switch between emulators
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