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trekking95:

I took all the stuff out of the bottom and yeah its a transformer. I still has the real Royal Casino game "computer" and it needs a $100 part from what the seller said. Any ideas what it would be? And has anyone heard of that game and know if the parts are worth anything?

So why would it be 12v for just lights? And what type of bulb would be needed?

Also they parallel wired the coin switches so would that have to be split to separate wires?

trekking95:

So I got Mame UI set up and it works!!!! Now I can play arcade games!!!!!!!!!!!!! :applaud:  :cheers: ;D

One thing though in the opening screen of Mame UI it shows 1,000s of games I don't have and it takes too long to find what I have!  

Is there a way to clear that list except for the games I have?

BobA:

If you choose working from the menu at the left it should only show those games you have proper roms for.   You may have to scan your roms again but I find the progam checks the roms when you change the setting of what you want to see.

trekking95:

Well that didn't work. ROM Lister and Mame Content Manager don't work even though they say they worked.  ??? And ideas?  ???

Also MAME UI crashes after audits and MAME in command prompts doesn't work since its not a valid Win32 operation!!!!
I even did the (whatever DOS starts with) Mame> Mame.exe (game rom name here.zip) (and a few other configurations of that text) ???

To quote one of my favorite movies: "The system's got more bugs than a bait store." - Alan Bradley, Tron-1982  :P

Dervacumen:


--- Quote from: trekking95 on February 11, 2012, 05:04:53 pm ---I took all the stuff out of the bottom and yeah its a transformer. I still has the real Royal Casino game "computer" and it needs a $100 part from what the seller said. Any ideas what it would be? And has anyone heard of that game and know if the parts are worth anything?

So why would it be 12v for just lights? And what type of bulb would be needed?

Also they parallel wired the coin switches so would that have to be split to separate wires?

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I dunno why the manufacturer would require 12V.  There are a lot of lamps (lights) out there, and they are manufactured to specific requirements.  As one who works in energy efficiency, this isn't the best choice today, but when the machine was created prevailing concerns were different.  I can't say what kind of bulb you need without seeing what you have, but check this.


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