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Anyone in Springfield, MO ...
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Pepper3:
...that I could hire to help me build a MAME cab?
lilshawn:
how much you looking to pay?

perhaps your money would be best spent buying an already done machine.
Mike A:
I wish I was closer. I would be glad to help.

You are like an 8 hour drive away.



Pepper3:

--- Quote from: Mike A on September 08, 2022, 10:33:43 am ---I wish I was closer. I would be glad to help.

You are like an 8 hour drive away.

--- End quote ---

Way too far. Thanks anyway.
PL1:

--- Quote from: Pepper3 on September 08, 2022, 12:48:02 am ---...that I could hire to help me build a MAME cab?

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Why are you asking for help?

Woodworking:  There are companies that produce IKEA-style "flat pack" kits or you might be able to find a suitable non-working and/or partlially-stripped arcade cabinet in the greater Springfield area.

Wiring:  There's a slight learning curve, but it should work out fine with a little practice, taking things one step at a time, and using velcro or twist-ties to keep the wires neat as you build the harness.  You might also consider buying a replacement JAMMA harness, cutting off the edge connector, stripping the wires, and connecting them to your IPac or other encoder.

Software/configuration:  There are lots of guides for installing and configuring MAME.  It is easier to find a suitable ROMset first then download the corresponding version of MAME/GroovyMAME.
- For example, if you find a MAME v0.241 ROMset, download v0.241 of MAME/GroovyMAME.  If a ROMset doesn't clearly state which version it is, find one that does.


Scott
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