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Title: WIP dual screen cabinet (MAME+MESS+Daphne+VPin+PC)
Post by: iceman87 on July 03, 2011, 05:05:05 pm
Hello, I am just at the beginning stages of my all-in-one arcade cabinet and thought I would share.   It is a dual screen setup so I can include virtual pinball emulators (Future Pinball and Visual Pinball) and to keep games in their native aspect ratio (vertical or horizontal). As well, the cab will host MAME, MESS and proprietary emulators for laser disc games like Dragon's Lair and Space Ace etc.  I am planning on having a 3 joystick setup (6-8 buttons per stick) as well as a trackball, spinner and authentic pinball plunger (plus USB ports for external controllers). It is also going to serve as my day-to-day PC.

(http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn91/bakerydude87/mycab1.jpg)

(http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn91/bakerydude87/mycab2.jpg)  
Title: Re: My all-in-one cabinet
Post by: GibsonRiddler on July 03, 2011, 05:35:39 pm
This one has me intrigued. Have to follow this to see how it turns out.  :woot
Title: Re: My all-in-one cabinet
Post by: mebronx2000 on July 03, 2011, 06:13:11 pm
 :applaud: :cheers: i wanted to do something like this !!! i plan on using a mk2 cab something like midway did with circus pinball !! :notworthy: :notworthy: this looks like a great build cant wait to see more  :notworthy:
Title: Re: My all-in-one cabinet
Post by: SammyWI on July 03, 2011, 06:56:57 pm
Interesting dual screen set up.  Nice use of a full depth cabinet in an LCD world. 
Title: Re: My all-in-one cabinet
Post by: Raven.. on July 03, 2011, 08:44:22 pm
My God, that is absolutely brilliant!!! I have never seen that kind of set up before, but I think I must now steal your idea.
Title: Re: My all-in-one cabinet
Post by: drventure on July 03, 2011, 09:15:57 pm
Nice use of a tube ( at least it kind of looks like a tube monitor, from the base on the left hand side) and flat panel. I like it! :applaud:

and I love the whole horizontal/vertical games in proper ratio, plus being able to play VPin games with a playfield and backglass.

Slick!
Title: Re: My all-in-one cabinet
Post by: iceman87 on July 03, 2011, 09:19:31 pm
I am also going to try and customize my trackball.   I thought replacing the stock roller ball with a pool table ball (probably the 8-ball) would be really cool as they are the exact same diameter (2 1/4").

(http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn91/bakerydude87/happ_pool_ball.jpg)
Title: Re: My all-in-one cabinet
Post by: drventure on July 03, 2011, 09:23:29 pm
I hunted for a replacement alternative for a HAPP 3" trackball, and never had any luck. I really wanted to find a Globe, preferably partially transluscent. But I was looking at crystal balls, billiard balls, you name it. Never had any luck.

BUt I'm looking forward to what you turn up!

EDIT: Ah, 2.25. Mine's a 3" so billard balls won't fit. Can't imagine why they wouldn't in the smaller trackball like that though. I'd wonder about the "grippiness" of a billiard ball on the steel rollers though. Might have to just try it to see.

The other prob with a billiard ball is you can't illuminate it, and that can look very nice on a CP.
Title: Re: My all-in-one cabinet
Post by: iceman87 on July 03, 2011, 09:25:50 pm
Nice use of a tube ( at least it kind of looks like a tube monitor, from the base on the left hand side) and flat panel. I like it! :applaud:

and I love the whole horizontal/vertical games in proper ratio, plus being able to play VPin games with a playfield and backglass.

Slick!


Thanks... yes its a tube, a 21" Sony Trinitron to be exact, some o'l school flavor :)
Actually the tube works best for VPin games (on the playfield screen) as there is zero lag (ie. no ghosting) of the ball which some LCDs render. (Wanting to include Vpins for this cabinet is why I didn't go with 2 LCD flat panels. The backglass is fine with an LCD as the screen is fairly static for the most part)
      
Title: Re: My all-in-one cabinet
Post by: iceman87 on July 03, 2011, 09:36:39 pm
I hunted for a replacement alternative for a HAPP 3" trackball, and never had any luck. I really wanted to find a Globe, preferably partially transluscent. But I was looking at crystal balls, billiard balls, you name it. Never had any luck.

BUt I'm looking forward to what you turn up!

EDIT: Ah, 2.25. Mine's a 3" so billard balls won't fit. Can't imagine why they wouldn't in the smaller trackball like that though. I'd wonder about the "grippiness" of a billiard ball on the steel rollers though. Might have to just try it to see.

The other prob with a billiard ball is you can't illuminate it, and that can look very nice on a CP.

I have seen some 3" (approx. 76mm) range diameter crystal balls on eBay that maybe ideal for illuminating....

http://cgi.ebay.com/NATURAL-CLEAR-QUARTZ-CRYSTAL-SPHERE-BALL-Healing-75mm-/120744818755?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1c1cf3b843 (http://cgi.ebay.com/NATURAL-CLEAR-QUARTZ-CRYSTAL-SPHERE-BALL-Healing-75mm-/120744818755?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1c1cf3b843)

http://cgi.ebay.com/Wonderful-Blue-Crystal-Quartz-Sphere-Ball-75mm-/230642559097?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item35b35e2879 (http://cgi.ebay.com/Wonderful-Blue-Crystal-Quartz-Sphere-Ball-75mm-/230642559097?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item35b35e2879)
 
Title: Re: WIP "all-in-one" dual screen cabinet (MAME+VPin)
Post by: IG-88 on July 03, 2011, 10:29:29 pm
I got a couple of those "natural material" type balls that I picked up in Rapid City a few years back at a rock shop (on the cheap). One was granite and the other marble IIRC. Thing is, I'm not sure if they perfectly round. Definitely solid tho. I need to get them in a roller housing and try them out.

Fantastic idea with the dual monitors.  :applaud:  I've been on these forums 8+ yrs and have never seen that before.
Title: Re: WIP "all-in-one" dual screen cabinet (MAME+VPin)
Post by: jimmy2x2x on July 03, 2011, 10:43:36 pm
Simply Brilliant ;)

Really like the idea, and fully expect the idea to become quite popular!

Well done  :applaud:
Title: Re: WIP "all-in-one" dual screen cabinet (MAME+VPin)
Post by: drventure on July 03, 2011, 11:10:38 pm
I tried a few of those natural crystal balls. The problem was they were always advertised as a specific size, but were never actually that exact size, and it the ball isn't exactly the same size as the original trackball, it just doesn't work. I got one that was too small, it wobbles and rattles, and even slightly too large, and it won't fit right.

Sucks too, because those would look perfect for what I was wanting.
Title: Re: WIP "all-in-one" dual screen cabinet (MAME+VPin)
Post by: pinballwizard79 on July 04, 2011, 02:52:23 am
Wow thats clever  :cheers:

I like the points you made about having the ability to play vertical or horizontal on their own monitors too, not that the pinball part isnt awesome.

Dayumn dude you can totally work some magic on Playchoice10 games.

Word
Title: Re: WIP "all-in-one" dual screen cabinet (MAME+VPin)
Post by: syph007 on July 04, 2011, 07:46:13 am
Oh I like this idea alot!  The only dual screen cab I remember from before was the varsity club, but I can't remember if the top screen was for gaming too, or just marquee info.   

http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=50889.msg587642#msg587642 (http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=50889.msg587642#msg587642)
Title: Re: WIP "all-in-one" dual screen cabinet (MAME+VPin)
Post by: Coolin on July 04, 2011, 07:55:36 am
I actually spent hours designing a scratch build 2 monitor cab for this very same setup as I love my pins (currently own 4 full size) but no matter how I went about it I just couldn't get it to look retro enough for my tastes however I like the way you have used an original cab so will follow your progress. best of luck with the build Col

Title: Re: My all-in-one cabinet
Post by: iceman87 on July 20, 2011, 06:48:07 pm
I am also going to try and customize my trackball.   I thought replacing the stock roller ball with a pool table ball (probably the 8-ball) would be really cool as they are the exact same diameter (2 1/4").

(http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn91/bakerydude87/happ_pool_ball.jpg)

small update... this is how I plan to implement a trackball, essentially a hacked Kensington TurboRing, and substituting the generic roller ball with a real pool ball.  Works really well :)
Currently working on a mounting solution.

(http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn91/bakerydude87/trackball_mod.jpg)
Title: Re: WIP "all-in-one" dual screen cabinet (MAME+VPin)
Post by: iceman87 on August 29, 2011, 03:55:17 pm
Here is some images of my custom analog pinball plunger which takes advantage of the mouse wheel.  As well, right above it, I have drilled a spot for a switched/digital plunger button which also serves as my 'Enter' key.

(http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn91/bakerydude87/pinball_plunger2.jpg)

(http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn91/bakerydude87/pinball_plunger1.jpg)

(http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn91/bakerydude87/pinball_plunger3.jpg)
Title: Re: WIP "all-in-one" dual screen cabinet (MAME+VPin)
Post by: DrumAnBass on September 01, 2011, 12:10:57 am
Love it so far! Very cool concept with the dual monitors...!

I hacked an old school Kensington TurboMouse and it works well. Used a translucent "sparkle" cue ball in it.
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=68929.msg703000#msg703000 (http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=68929.msg703000#msg703000)

Mounting that TurboRing might be trouble; I hope you figure out a way to make it work.

Looking forward to seeing your progression!
Title: Re: WIP "all-in-one" dual screen cabinet (MAME+VPin)
Post by: markronz on September 01, 2011, 10:43:30 am
This is a great concept!   Is there a command line function for MAME that you could tell it which screen to show the game on, based on whether its a vertical game or not?   

Also are there any arcade front ends that support dual screens at all, besides the pinball end of things?   I would love to be able to show the menu and videos and such on the top screen, and then additional information on the bottom screen.  But I'm not sure that any front ends can currently do that, can they?
Title: Re: WIP "all-in-one" dual screen cabinet (MAME+VPin)
Post by: iceman87 on September 01, 2011, 11:24:46 pm
Love it so far! Very cool concept with the dual monitors...!

I hacked an old school Kensington TurboMouse and it works well. Used a translucent "sparkle" cue ball in it.
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=68929.msg703000#msg703000 (http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=68929.msg703000#msg703000)

Mounting that TurboRing might be trouble; I hope you figure out a way to make it work.

Looking forward to seeing your progression!

Thanks!
I actually ended up dropping the TurboRing idea (for possible durability issues) and went with a 2 1/4" Happ trackball with usb conversion kit.   The combo was a little pricey, but in the end I felt this was the way to go for my cab.   Cool thing is, I was still able to swap out the stock white ball with a 9-ball :)
Title: Re: WIP "all-in-one" dual screen cabinet (MAME+VPin)
Post by: iceman87 on September 01, 2011, 11:41:59 pm
This is a great concept!   Is there a command line function for MAME that you could tell it which screen to show the game on, based on whether its a vertical game or not?  

Also are there any arcade front ends that support dual screens at all, besides the pinball end of things?   I would love to be able to show the menu and videos and such on the top screen, and then additional information on the bottom screen.  But I'm not sure that any front ends can currently do that, can they?

Thanks!
I am currently using Mame 32+ (makes dual monitor configuration easy) but as far as a true dedicated front end I am not sure what is the best solution at this point.   I may actually end up creating my own Flash based solution so I can unify all emulators (MAME, FP+VP, Daphne etc.) under one roof.   I am going to get the cabinet completed first and address the front end unification/configuration stuff last.

BTW, here is a YouTube video of my custom analog pinball plunger in action:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jf7d2ugkdG0&feature=channel_video_title
Title: Re: WIP "all-in-one" dual screen cabinet (MAME+MESS+VPin+Daphne)
Post by: iceman87 on September 08, 2011, 11:52:54 pm
A small update.... making progress on the base of the control panel.  Paint and clear coat done, buttons installed.

before/after:
(http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn91/bakerydude87/mame_control_panel1.jpg)
Title: Re: WIP "all-in-one" dual screen cabinet (MAME+MESS+VPin+Daphne)
Post by: Martijn on September 09, 2011, 03:51:20 am
What paint can do these days  :applaud:
Title: Re: WIP "all-in-one" dual screen cabinet (MAME+MESS+VPin+Daphne)
Post by: iceman87 on September 10, 2011, 10:46:48 pm
Here is a YouTube video demonstrating the use of two car starter solenoids within my control panel to implement force feedback flippers in virtual pinball simulators like Future Pinball and Visual Pinball.

[updating video, stay tuned]
Title: Re: WIP "all-in-one" dual screen cabinet (MAME+MESS+Daphne+VPin)
Post by: drventure on September 10, 2011, 11:03:30 pm
Nice job with the car solenoids. Likely tons cheaper than actual pinball flipper solenoids.

But how are you connecting the buttons to your keyboard controller (Ipac or whatever)?
Title: Re: WIP "all-in-one" dual screen cabinet (MAME+MESS+Daphne+VPin)
Post by: iceman87 on September 10, 2011, 11:33:13 pm
Nice job with the car solenoids. Likely tons cheaper than actual pinball flipper solenoids.

But how are you connecting the buttons to your keyboard controller (Ipac or whatever)?

These car starter solenoids are about $10 each.   They are rated at 12V DC.

I will post some images to better illustrate how I am going to accomplish this, but essentially I am creating an external data line on the outside of the switch that gets wired into my IPac4.  When flipper button gets pressed, it will actually be closing this data line, thus registering a button being pressed, while simultaneously closing the internal switch which activates the solenoid. (normally this internal switch is what the IPac would be wired to, if the solenoids were not present)
Title: Re: WIP "all-in-one" dual screen cabinet (MAME+MESS+Daphne+VPin)
Post by: iceman87 on September 23, 2011, 12:45:44 am
Here is my finished control panel (just some internal wiring left to do)

(http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn91/bakerydude87/DSCF0528.jpg)
Title: Re: WIP "all-in-one" dual screen cabinet (MAME+MESS+Daphne+VPin)
Post by: Donkbaca on September 23, 2011, 02:59:44 am
You and your buds lefties?
Title: Re: WIP "all-in-one" dual screen cabinet (MAME+MESS+Daphne+VPin)
Post by: Green Giant on September 23, 2011, 03:19:19 am
6 buttons.......left of joystick.....vertical


I need some explanations
Title: Re: WIP "all-in-one" dual screen cabinet (MAME+MESS+Daphne+VPin)
Post by: swaffar on September 23, 2011, 05:19:00 am
Uhhhh...........
Title: Re: WIP "all-in-one" dual screen cabinet (MAME+MESS+Daphne+VPin)
Post by: jmike on September 23, 2011, 07:27:22 am
Love that pinball plunger (got to give that a try). I see you have a 4-player button but only see 3 joysticks? Interesting button layout, as long as it works for you that's all that matters.  ;D
Title: Re: WIP "all-in-one" dual screen cabinet (MAME+MESS+Daphne+VPin)
Post by: dextercf on September 23, 2011, 08:47:26 am
trolling?
Title: Re: WIP "all-in-one" dual screen cabinet (MAME+MESS+Daphne+VPin)
Post by: Martijn on September 23, 2011, 11:24:23 am
It looks very nice, but the layout is indeed confusing. Care to share how you came up with this layout?  :angel:
Title: Re: WIP "all-in-one" dual screen cabinet (MAME+MESS+Daphne+VPin)
Post by: iceman87 on September 23, 2011, 12:21:19 pm
It looks very nice, but the layout is indeed confusing. Care to share how you came up with this layout?  :angel:
I was going for a Gauntlet inspired layout where left and right players were on angles to the cab, and player buttons are all left oriented.
(http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn91/bakerydude87/gauntlet.jpg)  

Love that pinball plunger (got to give that a try). I see you have a 4-player button but only see 3 joysticks? Interesting button layout, as long as it works for you that's all that matters.  ;D
Thanks, my plan is to have a wireless 4th joystick for Mame, as well it will allow for 4-player VPin games to be played.


6 buttons.......left of joystick.....vertical


I need some explanations
Simply a trade-off for the tight space.  Open to suggestion though.


You and your buds lefties?
its all about me :)


Its a good thing I haven't done the wiring yet :) ... would love to get some ideas for some mock layouts as I may consider version 2.  Space is tight with having the trackball, spinner, and plunger in close proximity, and I want to keep a 3 player setup. (if possible)
Title: Re: WIP "all-in-one" dual screen cabinet (MAME+MESS+Daphne+VPin)
Post by: Nephasth on September 23, 2011, 12:36:24 pm
Simply a trade-off for the tight space.  Open to suggestion though.

Have you given any thought on swappable panels. Great for tight space situations.
Title: Re: WIP "all-in-one" dual screen cabinet (MAME+MESS+Daphne+VPin)
Post by: iceman87 on September 23, 2011, 12:46:20 pm
Simply a trade-off for the tight space.  Open to suggestion though.

Have you given any thought on swappable panels. Great for tight space situations.

Thats a clever idea, I would still need to brainstorm a good layout for a second panel.
Title: Re: WIP "all-in-one" dual screen cabinet (MAME+MESS+Daphne+VPin)
Post by: Donkbaca on September 23, 2011, 12:50:35 pm
Do you have a wireless controller already?  If not I would suggest getting the wireless hori tekken stick. 

If you like the layout, great, it just seems that guests would find it hard to play with the buttons being all goofy foot and all, the layout does seem a bit akward.

I am curious, it looks like the spinner and trackball would get in the way of the 1P.  I would move them, or make a bigger panel, but if they don't get in the way, then its your perogative.

Your layout is definitely.... different....
Title: Re: WIP "all-in-one" dual screen cabinet (MAME+MESS+Daphne+VPin)
Post by: Nephasth on September 23, 2011, 12:55:43 pm
Thats a clever idea, I would still need to brainstorm a good layout for a second panel.

If it were me, I would have your trackball and spinner on the second panel. That would free up a lot of space on your primary panel.
Title: Re: WIP "all-in-one" dual screen cabinet (MAME+MESS+Daphne+VPin)
Post by: iceman87 on September 23, 2011, 01:02:40 pm
Do you have a wireless controller already?  If not I would suggest getting the wireless hori tekken stick. 

If you like the layout, great, it just seems that guests would find it hard to play with the buttons being all goofy foot and all, the layout does seem a bit akward.

I am curious, it looks like the spinner and trackball would get in the way of the 1P.  I would move them, or make a bigger panel, but if they don't get in the way, then its your perogative.

Your layout is definitely.... different....

Good thing is that I am at a stage where I can create an alternate control panel, perhaps just a 2P version (+2 wireless).  Probably should get the pals over for some testing/feedback at this stage.
Title: Re: WIP "all-in-one" dual screen cabinet (MAME+MESS+Daphne+VPin)
Post by: Yvan256 on September 23, 2011, 02:57:52 pm
That's a... how shall I put this... non-conventional control panel, indeed.

Most people are used to having the joystick on the left and buttons on the right. The 2x3 buttons layout would make it almost impossible to play Neo-Geo games, most fighter games such as Street Fighter, etc.

Count me in as another vote for the swappable control panel idea. Make the primary panel for two players, classic 7 buttons layout (SF2+Neo-Geo combined). Second panel could be for the trackball and the spinner, you could probably mirror the buttons on the left and right side for that panel like some arcade games did. I would even make a third panel for 4-players Gauntlet (don't need 6 buttons per player for most 4-players games) and a fourth panel for dual trigger joystick games such as Assault. From there it's just a step away from a fifth panel for a driving wheel.

What would be nice is some kind of "slot" system where you can store the CPs in the front of the cabinet, with doors. Make sliding shelves for them so that it's easier and there's no friction involved, keeping the CPs brand-new.

Imagine taking the current control panel on top, rotate 90 degrees horizontally (like a turntable) then another 90 degrees vertically (like when you turn a key). That way you can still have a coin door and store CPs on each side.
Title: Re: WIP "all-in-one" dual screen cabinet (MAME+MESS+Daphne+VPin)
Post by: iceman87 on September 23, 2011, 05:16:29 pm
That's a... how shall I put this... non-conventional control panel, indeed.

Most people are used to having the joystick on the left and buttons on the right. The 2x3 buttons layout would make it almost impossible to play Neo-Geo games, most fighter games such as Street Fighter, etc.

Count me in as another vote for the swappable control panel idea. Make the primary panel for two players, classic 7 buttons layout (SF2+Neo-Geo combined). Second panel could be for the trackball and the spinner, you could probably mirror the buttons on the left and right side for that panel like some arcade games did. I would even make a third panel for 4-players Gauntlet (don't need 6 buttons per player for most 4-players games) and a fourth panel for dual trigger joystick games such as Assault. From there it's just a step away from a fifth panel for a driving wheel.

What would be nice is some kind of "slot" system where you can store the CPs in the front of the cabinet, with doors. Make sliding shelves for them so that it's easier and there's no friction involved, keeping the CPs brand-new.

Imagine taking the current control panel on top, rotate 90 degrees horizontally (like a turntable) then another 90 degrees vertically (like when you turn a key). That way you can still have a coin door and store CPs on each side.

I am really sold on the swappable panel idea, great stuff :)

Has anyone attempted something like this... any examples out there?
Title: Re: WIP "all-in-one" dual screen cabinet (MAME+MESS+Daphne+VPin)
Post by: dextercf on September 24, 2011, 08:26:06 am
You could check out this forums ultra kewl search function.
Also, don't do this: Arcade machine with 5 Rotating Control Panels (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYCXYQGIgY8#) (its
Title: Re: WIP "all-in-one" dual screen cabinet (MAME+MESS+Daphne+VPin)
Post by: Malenko on September 25, 2011, 11:02:06 am
I'd say drop it to 2 players, unless you and your buddies don't play games that require more than 3 buttons, then keep it 3 player with 3 buttons (sticks on the left)

Title: Re: WIP "all-in-one" dual screen cabinet (MAME+MESS+Daphne+VPin)
Post by: Yvan256 on September 25, 2011, 02:13:32 pm
I know you probably wanted to cover the most games possible with your setup, but here's what I would do. Make a list of all the games you want to play on your cabinet, with the required controls next to the name (ex: Pac-Man, 1-player, 4-way joystick with no buttons. Samurai Shodown, 2-players, 8-way with four horizontal/curved buttons. Black Tiger, 1-player, 8-way joystick with two horizontal buttons).

Then you'll see what type of control panel would cover most of your games. That should be your primary control panel, if you go with the swapping control panels idea.
Title: Re: WIP "all-in-one" dual screen cabinet (MAME+MESS+Daphne+VPin)
Post by: iceman87 on September 25, 2011, 06:27:30 pm
OMG ...this guy is my hero  :notworthy:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RIT-YEjQsJI&feature=player_profilepage
Title: Re: WIP "all-in-one" dual screen cabinet (MAME+MESS+Daphne+VPin)
Post by: The Habbler on September 25, 2011, 09:52:15 pm
You got that right. Oh man that panel is just  :drool  I have seen quite a few rotating or removable panels, but the concept on this one is so cool. Its small and keeps the most used stuff out and available at all times still. I think I am in love.
Title: Re: WIP "all-in-one" dual screen cabinet (MAME+MESS+Daphne+VPin)
Post by: dextercf on September 26, 2011, 11:58:57 am
I wonder how its all wired.. There might be a pile of spaghetti waiting to become problems underneath there..
Personally, i think this looks awefull and franken like no other. But I have to give the guy for a good consept, and that he pulled it off to the very end.
Title: Re: WIP "all-in-one" dual screen cabinet (MAME+MESS+Daphne+VPin)
Post by: Donkbaca on September 26, 2011, 12:30:54 pm
I don't think its that bad.  The only thing I don't get is the rotary sticks with the 6 buttons as the main config, that doesn't make sense, I would have had regular 8 ways and had the rotary's on one of those spinning panels.  Also, the default controls are awfully close to the screen, doesn't look super comfortable to play.  Nice execution though
Title: Re: WIP "all-in-one" dual screen cabinet (MAME+MESS+Daphne+VPin)
Post by: The Habbler on September 27, 2011, 11:37:44 am
yeah a normal 8way comp or JLW or something and a wider panel to put the default layout closed to the player instead of right next to the screen and we have a winner. Playing SF with a rotary would be weird.
Title: Re: WIP "all-in-one" dual screen cabinet (MAME+MESS+Daphne+VPin)
Post by: iceman87 on October 25, 2011, 12:03:10 am
An update showing the 2 monitors working together for the vpin game, 'Big Score'.   Had to pull off a few tricks to get the backglass to load with the playfield, as this was never intended by its authors.

(http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn91/bakerydude87/cab1.jpg)

(http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn91/bakerydude87/cab2.jpg)
Title: Re: WIP dual screen cabinet (MAME+MESS+Daphne+VPin+PC)
Post by: nordemoniac on October 25, 2011, 05:14:11 am
That looks awesome! The CRT makes it so much better!
Have you thought about using CPwizard when playing MAME? F.ex. scoreboard/art ++ on one screen, and the game on the other?
Title: Re: WIP dual screen cabinet (MAME+MESS+Daphne+VPin+PC)
Post by: iceman87 on October 25, 2011, 07:40:57 pm
That looks awesome! The CRT makes it so much better!
Have you thought about using CPwizard when playing MAME? F.ex. scoreboard/art ++ on one screen, and the game on the other?
CRTs have awesome viewing angles and 0ms response times...was a must for this project. CPwizard sounds cool... I will definitely look into it :)
Title: Re: WIP dual screen cabinet (MAME+MESS+Daphne+VPin+PC)
Post by: Nephasth on January 04, 2012, 10:39:40 pm
Updates?
Title: Re: WIP dual screen cabinet (MAME+MESS+Daphne+VPin+PC)
Post by: iceman87 on January 05, 2012, 09:05:29 pm
Updates?

I am currently just plugging away at getting all the emulators/software configured.  As this cabinet also doubles as my main PC, it boots to my desktop which contains 80 one-click shortcuts (my top mame & Daphne games, HyperPin, and 3 one-click MESS shortcuts (Atari 2600, C-64, CoCo 3), and the C-64 Forever emulator).

I didn't end up using Hyperspin as my understanding is it currently has limited or no support for dual screen switching at this time.   Currently I am using a cool little utility called MurGeeMon to handle this.  So what happens is when I play a game that is natively horizontal, my main vertical monitor will shut down (sleep) via the MurGeeMon software which then turns on my secondary (horizontal) monitor and makes it the default screen, so the game loads up properly on this screen.  When I exit the game, MurGeeMon simply reverses the process, and I end up back on my vertical monitor, with my horizontal screen in sleep mode.