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Brian74

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Modular Panel Touchscreen MultiCade
« on: December 09, 2013, 04:36:59 pm »
When I started my first arcade cabinet, I thought it would probably would be the only one I would have. Now that I'm in my new house, my collection has grown, but my space is still limited. Right now in my arcade I have my 27" crt vertical Mame cab, 27" lcd multi console/Mame cab, 2 Sega Model 3 racing cabs, NFL Blitz, Deer Hunter, Area 51 and a 2005 MegaForce. In my garage I still had a empty Mortal Kombat, non working Road Blaster and my JVL Orion. I still wanted to add a 360 wheel, flight stick, casino cabs to the arcade, but I didnt have room for all of those. So I decided to take the Road Blaster cab and make it a Modular Touchscreen MultiCade! The plan is to make a panel for each of the cabs I still wanna add. Here is the cab with the 19" touchscreen mounted. The gas pedal that was on the cab was junk. I won a auction on ebay for a Midway Off Road Thunder gas & brake assembly. I mounted it where the old one was. Im using a encoder from a driving force for the pedals and buttons. For the wheel, a opt-wiz. I had to remove the coin door in order to fit the pc from the Orion into the cab. Cut a hole in the back so it could get air and mounted it into place. Hooked it all up, just to make sure it all still worked. This will also double as my jukebox, seeing as I cant fit the one I did down the steps. I will update this as I go. Ideas, comments good or bad are always welcome.
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Re: Modular Panel Touchscreen MultiCade
« Reply #1 on: December 09, 2013, 04:41:34 pm »
Hmm none of my pictures are working  :banghead:
         

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Re: Modular Panel Touchscreen MultiCade
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Re: Modular Panel Touchscreen MultiCade
« Reply #3 on: December 09, 2013, 04:54:52 pm »
Doesn't like the dropbox I guess

Upload them here  http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,103207.0.html

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Re: Modular Panel Touchscreen MultiCade
« Reply #4 on: December 09, 2013, 09:28:46 pm »
I use flickr, seems to work alright. and its free. and you can resize the image on the fly when you make links.