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FS/FA - Very cool MAME machine
PileOfMonkeyCrap:
--- Quote from: paigeoliver on April 27, 2004, 07:45:45 pm ---Man, what is that thing, like 7 feet deep?
I have to ask why you would bolt a control panel, to a control panel?
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Not sure I'm understanding that you're saying? There isn't a CP bolted to a CP anywhere.
IT's also that deep because that how I wanted it. Obviously I wasn't going for the "classic" arcade look. ;)
I've been other MAME systems, but this is my personal system and I've just got creative with it. Any ideas I had, I tried them out. I made it deeper because I wanted storage for the Dreamcast (under the keyboard) and other items. I also have Dreamcast controllers hardwired into the SlikStik, so I can play DC games using the SlikStik. Another reason to have the control panel set back was so I wasn't right up against a 27" screen when playing games. The CP setback lets me enjoy the screen without being pressed against it.
Rick
SkateDetroit:
It's art. Art needs no defense or rebuttle. ;)
paigeoliver:
Maybe I am just not looking at it correctly, but it looks to me like the machine still has the original panel, and then you bolted the slikstick onto the front of the original panel.
PileOfMonkeyCrap:
--- Quote from: paigeoliver on April 28, 2004, 02:11:13 pm ---Maybe I am just not looking at it correctly, but it looks to me like the machine still has the original panel, and then you bolted the slikstick onto the front of the original panel.
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Ah, ok, I see what you saying. The original CP is gone, but that cabinet style has extra side pieces that go along the sides of the original CP. The original CP was metal and when unhinged and allowed to swing down, did not have sides...it was just a single piece of metal that was bent and not boxed in.
I kept those side pieces on because those formed the sides of my storage area. I built a back and then a hinged top for the area. I could've removed them since they are invididual pieces that are only screwed to the cabinet itself. By removing them, then the SlikStik could be flush up to the monitor like a standard cab layout.
The SlikStik is actually sitting on a plywood base I built that extends all the way inside the cabinet. This base is secured by L brackets and also provides support for the TV. This also forms the bottom of the storage area as well.
Check out this pic if you want to see dual control panels : ;D
http://members.aol.com/pileofmonkeycrap/insane-mame.jpg