The NEW Build Your Own Arcade Controls
Main => Project Announcements => Topic started by: Louis Tully on June 15, 2013, 12:08:41 pm
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Wow, Interesting project LT.
Those solder points look crazy.
Looks real good so far. Will be watching your progress.
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Careful with those ribbon cables :(
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I used these as coin return buttons, as well as other admin buttons, they take paint well too. easy to solder and install, and VERY small
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3014504 (http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3014504)
I printed my CP on inkjet vinyl then put some polycarbonate film over it (just like my full-size CP)
PM me if you want some I got plenty as these are so small, easily printed on a desktop photo printer
Love Galaga, Can't wait to see another micro!
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Love these micro builds, looking forward to seeing the progress on this one! ;D
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Louis this build looks great. Before I did my GP2X I was staring at my DS thinking about it. Subscribed.
Do you plan on extending the power connector or just an open door for charging?
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For my micro build I am using a barrel plug jack, soldering the usb power leads on the phone's mainboard to it. Then combining the male end of a barrel plug and the male end of a USB cable. Will make it easy to charge and easy to stow it away.
Take lots of pictures and keep a steady hand!
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Is this MAME for DS or a Namco Museum DS?
As far as extending the charging port, the easiest way to do this is get a USB DS charger and then something like this:
http://www.worldofelectronics.ie/product_p/mmusbc-7.htm (http://www.worldofelectronics.ie/product_p/mmusbc-7.htm)
which can be glued into place somewhere on the back.
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Very cool. Subscribed.
AJ
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Very cool. Subscribed.
AJ
Thanks, bud.
I got my joysticks in today. Anyone know if the bat top is removable?
Hmmm, LT I don't think so, but I was playing around with the idea of slicing off the bat top, drilling a small hole down the center of the joystick shaft and replacing it with a super glued Bright Red Round Pushpin. That way after you sliced off the bat top, you could mount it in your CPO place a dust washer like most of the old arcade machines had over the top of your CPO art before you super glued your red push pin into it.
Just a thought
Jigenjuke
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I got my joysticks in today. Anyone know if the bat top is removable?
Nope. Wish you'd asked earlier.
The bat-top version is fixed, but Digikey (http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/04A/GH7453-ND/2138040) carries a version that has no bat. (Grayhill P/N 04A)
(http://www.grayhill.com/assets/1/7/Series_04A.jpg)
They also carry a keycap version (http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/04A-K01/GH7454-ND/2138042) (P/N 04A-K01) -- keycap is removable.
(http://www.alliedelec.com/images/products/Small/70217130.jpg)
Scott
EDIT: Someone who knows how to do 3D-printer-ready designs could make a properly sized balltop for these like threedprof did for his Micro TRON (http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,128443.0.html) build.
(http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=128443.0;attach=273255;image)
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Thanks, PL1. I did see those before buying and saw that + pattern on the top which allows for different tops. So, I figured it could be removed and swapped out with whatever fits that + pattern. I was going to try and make a balltop for it. Or mess with the bat top some, file it down a little and paint it.
I'll never learn to never assume. :banghead:
No big deal. I think the Jigenjuke method could work though.
If you are just trying to change the color...why not spray the ball top after taping off the rest of the joystick?
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Hmm...
I remember getting the bat topoff of mine and seeing the plus base under there :dunno
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Really good work so far.
I once built a 7 Inch Pac-Man (http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=117840.0) out of a Game Boy Advance and tore the ribbon cable to the screen. :banghead:
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For the dust washer on my mini mk I colored a nylon washer black and it works great. It may be a little thicker then what your looking for though.
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Very nice work with that joystick! :cheers:
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Your like a mad scientist...........and awesome mad scientist !
Super cool.
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Awesome build, projects like these amaze me. Cant wait to see the finished product, well done!
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LT really love how the joystick and bezel turned out! Awesome! Just a suggestion and the coin door however... You might take the little 25cent guys and sand or cut them down so that they are a little more flush on the coin door. Mask them off and paint them. If I am jumping the gun on you sorry. Also after looking at the awesome enclosure you made for the mini joystick you could also get rid of the screws on the front of the coin door and make attachment clips for the back of the coin door much like the full size coindoors are made.
Lookin' great man keep up the awesome work!
Jigenjuke
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Hey LT,
Nice on the inserts! Dropping it down even a little more would be a good idea.
Are the srews there to affix the coin door to the cabinet? If not maybe cutting off pin heads and glueing them to their respective places would make it even more of a realistic replica. As for the coindoor clips if you look at the photo I've attached, you can clearly see two of the "clips" attaching the coindoor to the cabinet. This is how many of these guys are attached. If you did it this way it might cut down on the clutter.
I really like those mini microtac switches. I used them on my mini coindoors. I know that Bender did as well. They look great and work well too.
I really love these "playable" mirco arcade replicas. I have been playing with the idea of picking up a Desktop Laser CNC cutter. I ran across this guy making a 10" Dragon's Lair replica.
http://resetvector.com/images/cnc-laser-cutting/the-making-of-dragons-lair-10-inch/ (http://resetvector.com/images/cnc-laser-cutting/the-making-of-dragons-lair-10-inch/)
All I can say is WOW! I want a laser CNC!!!!
Keep up the great work LT
Jigenjuke
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I am loving this build. Mine is almost playable.
I'm digging this mini stuff. It's a lot of fun. It's like a bunch of tiny puzzles.
This ^^ is so true
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This build is already several different kinds of awesome. Keep it up! :applaud: :cheers:
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That my friend is one hell of a cool little project. I take my hat off to you for your vision and skills. :afro:
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Very cool so far, I can't wait to see it completed!
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How are you going to hand the boot on this? Is it still running the DS OS? It would obviously be nice if you could get it to boot straight to the emulator.
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Hey there LT,
It is coming together very nice. At first I was wondering how the 5mm MDF was going to look. I thought that it might be a little too thick. The CPO/Bezel looks awesome! I also like your mini marquee. Are you going to create faux t-molding?
Jigenjuke
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Nice work man. Love how you went with steel for the CP (",)
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Have you found 5mm T-molding? Will the marquee be backlit?
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Have you found 5mm T-molding? Will the marquee be backlit?
I haven't found or even looked for t-molding yet. Do you know of a place to get some?
The marquee will be backlit, yes. I'm going to put a couple of LEDs in the gap between the top and bottom marquee panels.
You can kind of see the little spot where they'll fit, here:
(http://i577.photobucket.com/albums/ss219/Louis_Tully/tiny/IMAG0884.jpg)
The coin door reject "buttons" will have lights too.
Hey there LT,
I wouldn't worry about the ball top. I think that it looks great! If you went for the replica side of things then the buttons would have to be microtac switches and they don't work well enough to be arcade buttons. I kind of like the buttons you have in the CPO now. How responsive are they? Anyway sir, lookin' great! Keep it up.
Jigenjuke
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This thing is awesome on so many levels
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Funny we both snagged our ribbon cables.... :banghead:
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Amazing work LT!!!
If you decide to use T-Molding, I wonder if you could use the stick on T Molding (from T_molding. com), and trimmed it down to the width of your edges?
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Good to hear from you Ken, I was worried you may have dropped this project.
I cant wait to see how this baby turns out.
Painting the edge will be good, I liked the way your antimatter machine turned out.
Maybe tape the edges and brush on the t molding enamel paint (Im thinking model car paint) to get a thick shiny finish?
Oh well you know what you are doing.
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:laugh2: :laugh2:
Look at the bright side -- you now have enough screens for a few more builds !
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I told you to be careful with them ribbon cables......Didn't expect you to flip them.....
Glad you are still at it at least, see my update on the cocktail.
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:applaud: :applaud: :applaud:
Now paint that sucker, get the sound going and lets see that baby for all the glory she is!!
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:applaud: :applaud: :applaud:
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I love it! This build single handedly pushes me to finish my cocktail :laugh:
I keep telling myself I will finish before you because you haven't updated, then you post more....damn haha
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Looks great, loving the little marquee retainer, what is it made of? Glad you are getting back to it. I always think of your little guy whenever I am working on my cocktail.
I got another phone for mine and I like it much better, but am saving it for when I go abroad so I have a manageable project in the limited space I will have.
My condolences as well.
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My condolences, Louis. Thanks for the reminder.
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Im sorry for your loss, Louis. But don't give up the Faith.
I lost my father about 35 years ago, and my Mom 16 years ago. I wasn't close to my dad, my mom raised me alone, so of course I miss her more, but still I know what you are going through.
Hang in there man, and holler if you need anything.
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:applaud: :applaud: :applaud:
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Noooo! You beat me in finishing your mini! :angry:
Good job Tully, looks fantastic and hope you continue to build machines and showcase them here.
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Noooo! You beat me in finishing your mini! :angry:
Well, if anyone was going to complain about finishing off playing with their little toy as quickly as possible, it just had to be CoryBee.
;) :lol
While I don't understand the draw of such a small cabinet, the quality of this build is undeniable. Awesome work, man. Awesome work!
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WICKED AWSOME
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Pretty great little build. How functional is it, as in, is it easy to control and play? I thought about doing a micro build but I dont want the worlds greatest paper weight :angel:
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Does it keep high scores?
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Yes, sir.
Sweet!!
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This turned out very nice.
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Gorgeous!
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Well done. This is a really cool build with a lot of neat new ideas. :applaud:
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Amazing! Can't believe how small that thing is...
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Very slick. Love the sticker printer. Where did you find such and odd printer? Also, unless my feeble brain missed it during the build what is the screen on the back used for? I've said it before and I'll say it again, kudos to those who do the mini builds. :applaud:
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Looks like you made Hack-a-day. Congratulations!
http://hackaday.com/2013/10/14/galaga-mini-cabinet-using-a-nintendo-ds/ (http://hackaday.com/2013/10/14/galaga-mini-cabinet-using-a-nintendo-ds/)
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it's not a sticker printer, the stickers are inkjet printed. that little machine laminates them with a clear outer covering and the sticky backing so you end up with a smudge resistant sticker. I have been needing to get one of those for a while. Perfect for this job.
Great work and some neat innovations on the joystick restrictor, ets.
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Thanks Jimmy. I also assumed he used a cell phone for the build not a DS. Note to self: A picture is worth a thousand words.
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oh snap, my boy got on hackaday!
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:o WOW! That's insane. I don't think it's Hack a Day quality but ok. I'm glad this is my last arcade project. Going out on a good note. lol
Thanks guys.
(http://robonwriting.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/James-Bond-Never-Say-Never-Again-02.jpg)
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This. Is. Awesome. :cheers:
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No room for a bezel or cpo, huh? Oh well. It's still really cool!
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:applaud: Fantastic. I build "mini" machines but I think that qualifies for "micro". Great work!
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OMG that's just way cool! 8)
I built a micro Galaga cab myself (http://arcade.laweb.nl/PocketGalaga/) (or the PocketGalaga forum thread (http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,16603.msg131320.html)). Apparently already about a decade ago now, but yours is much better. With the lighted coin slots, sturdy metal design and properly functioning joystick..
That balltop joystick idea is brilliant too. I used a nail stuck between two micro switches and a little plastic bead (initially even from silly putty). It did work as far as playing the game though.
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Just saw the final build, I originally thought the DS was going to be a bad idea for this project but you nailed it!! Everything looks flawless. I just bought another GP2X so I can start another mini build, you just sparked the fire again.
Great Job!! :applaud:
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Great build....can I ask how did you secure the ball top into the joystick. Did you drill a small hole or is it just stuck on...
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Oh hell LT that is awesome. I gotta build one of those.
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Just saw this, man, that is an awesome build! :applaud:
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Seriously great work Mr Tully, it looks beautiful :notworthy:
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Great build....can I ask how did you secure the ball top into the joystick. Did you drill a small hole or is it just stuck on...
The balltop is pretty much exactly the same as a real arcade joystick balltop.
Check it out:
1: Take one of these and cut the bat top off with a bandsaw or whatever you've got.
(http://www.mouser.com/images/grayhill/lrg/04A_B01.jpg)
Grayhill also makes two other variants of the 04A-B01 (http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Grayhill/04A-B01/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMsqIr59i2oRciG%2fkPXzvuMfizuxJ7Lvv68%3d) shown above.
There is one with no battop.
Grayhill 04A (http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Grayhill/04A/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMsqIr59i2oRciG%2fkPXzvuMfNf8gLVHQeUg%3d)
(http://www.mouser.com/images/grayhill/images/Series_04A.jpg)
There is also one with a removable keyboard-style key.
Grayhill 04A-K01 (http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Grayhill/04A-K01/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMsqIr59i2oRciG%2fkPXzvuMf%252byf07zHRqog%3d)
(http://www.mouser.com/images/grayhill/images/04A_K01.jpg)
Scott
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http://youtu.be/Aeo2yRRKY9Q (http://youtu.be/Aeo2yRRKY9Q)