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A Mame machine in an antique buffet - USB probs solved (I think!)
drventure:
@kop and Bender - Thanks. I saw that ammeter and just thought it looked soooo appropriate, I had to use it somehow.
I found some projects online where guys had wired up voltmeters for similar purposes, but not an ammeter, and certainly not a 2500amp ammeter :)
Turns out, it's pretty trivial, assuming you've got a way to get a variable voltage to the thing (and, hey, isn't that what an LEDWiz is all about!)
I'll by posting pics of that subbuild pretty soon. I'm not completely sure exactly what I'll represent with it, most likely CPU, cause I've already tried that out and I know it works, but maybe something else?
@oldgamesrbetter - :), your handle says it all, and +really really+ old-ish games, with lots of brass and pin-tuck taffeta are even better ;) Thanks!
kyoke:
I'm amazed by the constant ingenuity on this project! It's making me want to put together an "antiquee" bartop, like in an old foot locker chest or something. Keep up the good work drventure!
drventure:
That sounds like a cool idea for a juke or a single player console.
I'm still keeping an eye out for an old victrola or rca radio that is busted enough that's it's not worth anything as an antique but decent enough that I could restore and retrofit it.
Yeah, like those come around every day ;)
oldgamesrbetter:
Seriously.. if your project was a woman i'd make sweet sweet love to her <3
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GadgetGeek:
Just in case you were running out of ideas
The steampunk usb key is awesome.
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