Hey gang, let me start out by saying I have been browsing the forums for a couple of weeks and just joined. I have tried to read up on what I am asking about as much as possible, but still have some questions.
I spent a lot of times in an arcade as a kid and always dreamed of having one of those fantastic machines. It seems like lots of peeps are liquidating surplus entertainment these days, so I have picked up a few cabs. I plan on leaving most of cabs in their original state, but was looking at an already gutted cab from a gun game (crisis zone maybe?). It's basically the cab and a monitor for close to free.
I realize this is a bit ghetto, but for my first MAME project, I am wanting to only drop a bit of cash to get a technique down before I put together a "good" setup. As stated, i'm looking at an already wired crisis zone with a monitor. I was thinking that I can use a netbook or old pc do drive the thing, and I could get away only buying a jpac and perhaps an x-arcade stick. Yeah, I realize that looks like poop and is cheating, but for round 1, I am am OK with that. I can get away with all of this for like $250. When I built a real MAME setup I will go crazy and probably drop more money than I should on it.
jpac states that it converts 31khz to 15khz, but I can't imagine it's that simple. If so, why would they sell a dedicated card. Do i need to run soft15khz? Does that program even still work? All notes/releases I see seem really old. Is there anything else I am missing here?
I currently have a 6x8 closet stuffed full of classic video games. I'd love to basement those things and only have to worry about having one cab instead of hooking up a different system all of the time.