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harri:
The title pretty much says it. I'm planning on an arcade cabinet that will house two guns at some point, it will be Windows based and I'm running Mame on it but that can be changed if there is some sort of specialized emulator to run light gun games.

And actually, the exact guns don't interest me most at this point but where I do need to put the sensors and how much space I need to reserve for them between the monitor and the cabinet. Do I need to leave the space on sides or on top and bottom of the TV that will work as a display?

MoonPatrol76:
I am using the Gun4IR system on my MAME Cab. You need to put 3 little IR leds in the middle of the 4 sides of the monitor. You can glue/ put them directly on the border of the monitor, no need to leave space. Works like a charm. Don't know about other systems :-/

harri:
Gun4IR seems good but complete package is sold out and I don't know how far my DIY skills carry in the world of lightguns. Well, that'll be a problem when I get there, now I only have to leave little space between borders and the screen.

MoonPatrol76:
I am not very skilled in electronoics. but building a Gun4IR System is really easy. You just need the IR Camera, a compatible Arduino board, the software, 12 IR leds and a gun where you have enough space to put all in.
Just look at some YT videos about building a gun4ir system. It's really easy and works like a charm with MAME.

Fursphere:
If you are not DIY skilled with building your own Gun4IR system, there are some people that sell completed packages - but they're expensive.  ($400 US per gun is what I've seen). 

Personally, I use Sinden guns on my cabinets (Windows).   Overall, I'm happy with them.   Little tweaky to get working at first, but afterward the initial learning curve, they've been great. 

I am interested in Gun4IR guns, but I've got too many other projects going on right now. 

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