I'm starting my first MAME cab, and I have a myriad of questions, so please bear with me.
I purchased a 4-player GI Joe machine by Konami. I believe it was a TMNT cab in a past life. only $180... fully working except for one joystick and one button.
My first question...
I'd like to keep my PC outside of the cabinet (so I can use it for email, work, video encoding etc.) I have an NVidia GeForce FX5200 that I use for video editing. Any chance of keeping this card, and putting an ArcadeVGA card on the same PC?
Next... If I do buy the Arcade VGA card...
The resolution for the GI Joe game isn't that
high. (I dont remember the exact number.) If I keep
the stock monitor will my MAME cab still be able to effectively display emulated games of higher resolutions and higher refresh rates?
Thrid... Any comments about the J-Pac interface? I don't want to gut a perfectly good JAMMA cab or start stripping wires, etc. I would like to be able to swap PCBs in and out of my machine. It is a 4-player game, and from what I understand, I'll also need another card (since the J-Pac doesn't
support all the inputs necessary for 4 players). I'd also like to add six buttons per player. What combination of cards will I need? Will I still be able to just "plug and play" when I'd like to use a PCB instead of my computer?
Fourth... Is there any special procedure for swapping jamma boards or modifying a jamma cabinet? Anything thats necessary to prevent a fried board? ... or frying myself?
Finally... I'd like to restore the outside of my cabinet to tip top condition. I'm not sure what kind of graphics, marquees, overlays, etc I'll use. I can't tell if my cabinet is painted, or if it's covered in formica or black laminate. If it is covered in formica, how will the the cab turn out if i peel it off, then prime and paint the cab? From what I've seen, formica and laminate can be very expensive. How will a paint job turn out? Will I be able to add side art over the paint?
Thanks for the help! Sorry for the tons of questions, I just want to get the job done right. My cab is pretty beat up, and I'd love to get it looking shiny and new!
Bill