Hi BYOAC,
It's been awhile since I lurked and posted. (actually since I built my pinball mame machine).... anyhow.... I could use a hand...
A long time ago, probably 7-8 years ago I bought a mame machine off of e-bay. And it worked nicely for quite awhile. I moved, and unfortunately it does not appear it made the trip well. I believe it is the PC that is bad..... I'm getting a whole series of beeps.... almost to a tune..... 2, 1, 8, 1 ,2.... or something along those lines.... many many beeps. I tried hooking it up to a pc monitor and get nothing there either... so PC is definitely shot. Trouble shooting so far: I unplugged the hard drive, got same series of beeps, unplugged graphics card and sound cards, same series of beeps.
Also important to this is that there is a 3dfX card in the machine that is feeding the arcade monitor. The person who built this machine did a nice job and attached a normal PC monitor plug to the monitor...... so essentially the monitor can simply plug into the graphics card.
I have 2 options that I'm open to but need a bit of advice on both:
1. Assuming it is the motherboard that is bad, can I take another old PC and just replace the motherboard/powersupply in the arcade machine ? (basically use the existing hard drive and graphics card that are in the arcade machine now). This is my cheapest option as I have an old PC I could just hack apart for this.(I think this would work).
2. I wouldn't mind putting in more modern PC, adding some lights to the buttons, putting in a nice front-end, etc..... If I bought an arcadeVGA, and put it a new PC, could I simply plug the monitor into it and be back in action ?
I'm sure I missed relevant info......let me know if you have any reco's.
JIm