I've built a few Mame cabinets and love them all but this time I wanted to make something a bit different to other cabs. It will only run one game but the game will be a retro arcade game I'm writing myself for the cab. The cabinet will look like a smoked glass cube (because that's exactly what it is) and just have a few control buttons drilled into the top. The idea is when the box turns on the screen will appear, the controls will light up and I'll maybe have a few effects on the outside appearing through the glass.
The cabinet:I saw
this and thought it might be perfect. I believe I can get them in smoked glass as well. I guess things depend on whether I can drill the glass and whether there's any method of mounting the hardware to the internal frame. I don't know how suitable the box is as I haven't seen one in person yet.
The software:The game is currently a java applet but I'll aim to convert it to a dedicated application - if you're interested you can
try it out - I'd genuinely like to hear your opinions. I won't need Mame for this as I should be able to call the program directly on start up. I might use one of the smaller Linux OS (mempis looked good) as they boot up pretty quick.
The hardware:I'll use something like a cheap mini ITX motherboard. Depending on cash flow I might use a small SSD as the hard drive. I'll use standard 2.1 speakers for sound. I'll suspend an LCD screen under the top glass and paint everything black to hide things. I'll use a small ipac controller for the buttons. An intelliplug to switch the power and perhaps an LEDwiz if it's required for the lighting. I don't know whether to use wifi or not - at the moment the high scores are kept on a server and it would be a shame to loose this.
The controls:The aim is to drill 4 holes for the arcade buttons along the edge of the top. I'll put an on/off switch along with a volume control somewhere (possibly underneath).
The bling:Obviously the screen will light up with the game. The buttons will light up also. I thought about using an LED strip taped to one of the sides to write MBA which are the initials of the game. I might fix the motherboard near one of the glass panels and then light that up as well - possibly on the front.
Here's a few questions:Has anybody drilled glass? I believe it can be done using diamond dust drills?
Can I control the lighting from within my Java application? I'd like to have control of the LEDs in the buttons.
Will I need ventilation or could I get by by perhaps fitting washers in the panels?
It's small, only about 45cm square and a little taller in height - would this still be usable?
I'd also like to hear your opinions.
Cheers Mike