Hi MAME folks. I'm trying to wrap up my MAME cocktail cabinet project. I decided to build it with a PC inside. I also used a CRT -- so as you might imagine the amount of free space in the cabinet is really pretty minimal. Recently I was toying around with the idea of using a laptop instead. It seemed to me that there wouldn't be too many (if any) drawbacks to using a laptop in the cabinet instead of a PC, and some clear benefits (smaller profile, less power use, less heat generated, easier to take out and work on, etc). I have discovered one apparent hangup: I have the BIOS in the PC set to boot on power (PC will boot as soon as the cabinet is plugged into the wall). I looked on the BIOS of a couple laptops and don't see such an option. It seems like the only way to turn it on if using a laptop would be to wire the power button to the outside of the cabinet. While not impossible, I'd much prefer the "plug and play" style of the boot on power option. Does anyone know if it's possible to get a laptop to boot on power? Thanks!