I have been watching your other thread as well and thought I would chime in. It seems like what you are looking to do is build an arcade machine to play some classic games. You like the idea of a bartop size machine, but don't think you have the wood working skills to pull it off so now you are considering a conversion of a full size machine. My advice: Stick with your orginal idea to build a bar top. Here are the steps:
- You can buy a CNC pre cut bar-top kit that comes pre-finished and all you need to do is glue it together. You don't need to do any wood working or even own a freaking drill to pull this off
- Buy a cheap 17" or 19" 4:3 LCD monitor on CL. You can get them for between free and $20 easily
- Decide what you are going to use to run the games. Choose from either: 60:1 card, old de-cased PC (a core2duo at 3.0ghz will do just fine), or a rasberry pii. Personally, I would either go old PC (considering you work on computers and core2duo systems are basically free), or pii
- If you go pii or PC you will need to get the front end and emulator set up (along with roms) for the games you want to play. Keep it simple and stick with MAME only and try to keep the game list under 100.
- Buy a button/joystick kit from a reputable dealer on this forum, and a usb encoder.
- Put all this crap together and try it out. You can always add additional emulators, cabinet art, marquee, etc later.
Do not go hunting around for a old cabinet to chop up. I will guarantee you will get it in your basement, fool around with it for a month, and then give up with the project 25% done. Do the bartop. Your other thread has a link to the CNC cut bartop kits from Haruman. Thats your starting point. Now get going and ask questions as they come up. Start a build thread. Post some pictures of your progress and folks on this forum will fall over themselves to help you when you have questions. If we see progress, we will know you are serious and support you along the way.
