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Portable all-in-one
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I am just getting started and am looking for portable design ideas. I want to make a control panel that houses the CPU as well, then I would just need to run power and audio/video to any tv/monitor.
I found:
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=43529.0
and
http://overt.org/2009/02/22/the-great-wave-mame-box/
as examples, but are there other guides/ideas/postings for a similar project out there.
There are a ton of great ideas for full cabinets and cocktail tables, which are great for CP layouts, but I have only found these 2 projects that relate to what I am looking to do. I guess I am looking more for the internal aspects of what needs to be done to accomplish this.
Any help would be great.
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Re: Portable all-in-one
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Get a mini ITX board, zotac makes good ones.
Others have put them in old gaming consoles, BurgerKingDiamond put on in an old NES, and Vigo put one in a SNES. You could do that, and then put a xbox 360 transmitter in it like this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Wireless-Gaming-Receiver-Microsoft-XBOX-360-PC-NEW-/190470662578?pt=Video_Games_Accessories&hash=item2c58efa9b2
and then get 2 wireless sticks like this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Hori-Tekken-6-Wireless-8-Button-Fighting-Stick-Xbox-360-/110707821388?pt=Video_Games_Accessories&hash=item19c6b34b4c#ht_817wt_1112
and it would be pretty cool as well.
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Re: Portable all-in-one
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An arcade in a box used to be a commercial product,
Arcade In A Box Dimensions
The control panel itself is 30" x 17" (16" on the ends)
The box is 30" x 15 3/4", 8" high in the back, 7" high in the front.
Smaller ones for jamma boards were also made.
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Here are some more pics I found of an all in one box.
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