I got my buttons and other items in to make a working laptop. Here is the work I completed last night.
Dell D410 Laptop that I purchased for 15 dollars that was missing a hard drive. Bought a 30gb IDE laptop drive for around 15 dollars. Same laptop model to the left, still waiting on back-light inverter board to finish.
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Installing Windows XP Black Edition (Stripped down XP)
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After successful windows install and copying over Mala, mame, and roms\emulator I started taking it apart.
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All the way down to the motherboard.
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Building a frame for the screen and motherboard to be mounted to. Just 4 pieces of the 1x1, pretty simple.
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Mounting the Screen with some nice Hot Glue stick pieces I heat up with a pen torch and then place where I traced the outside.
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After it was nice and mounted I was ready to solder on the +\- wires for the external power plug.
I use a technique I learned from an old friend of mine to create twisted wires. Helps to keep things organized. Basically consists of placing the two desired wires together in a power drill and holding one end while slowly pulling the trigger down.
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Prepping the +\- leads from the motherboard with silver based solder from radio shack. Was easy to find what was what with a multimeter. Then soldering them on.
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Shot of the DC jack after soldering wires on.
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Mounted the motherboard on the other side of my custom screen mount.
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Shot of power button before and after soldering. Uses a surface mount switch so had to use a really small wire for this. Ground connection was easy to do because, well because it is everywhere. The goop stuff you see is just FLUX to keep solder from spreading to the "ground".
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Shot of motherboard with power switch strip glued in place.
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Test fitting and drilling of screen mount after I found the ideal angle.
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Prepping control panel. Marking button and joystick drilling locations.
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After drilling with spade bit (1 1/8th bit) and testing the Plexi glass I cut.
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Covering the Control panel in Contact paper. The design is black in the middle and white on the outsides. Trim the edges with a razor blade and scored the holes to prep for buttons.
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Added the acrylic. And test fit the buttons. Shiny.
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Looking nice
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Added the momentary switches to the buttons and I like to face them all the same way for neatness.
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----------Onto the wiring----------
I bought terminal strips to keep things clean. Had enough ports for all 8 buttons and the 4 directional switches for joystick but not for the two ground connections needed. I used a three terminal strip to compensate. Soldered the ends together.
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Mounted the terminal strips and the $3.50 chinese USB Gamepad I chose to be the interface. I bought ten of them for later projects =).
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Button contacts, plus prepping with solder.
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Soldering wires on and adding to terminal strip.
----- Note: These USB Gamepads (pretty much all on the market) have a slight issue when it comes to the Ground connections. As most of us know when it comes to keyboards and gamepads button lead plus common ground connection equals a button press. Well these are tricky. All of the buttons except "UP" and "Right" work using this method. I have found that they use what I like to call a secret ground. So I scrape some off some board coating where their secret ground is. Orange Wire represents Secret Ground and Red Wire represents Common Ground. If you do not use this secret ground the "Up" & "Right" buttons come up as a "Down" & "Left" button press. Hope this helps -----
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The gamepad uses 10 buttons and I only have use for 8. It was about this time that I decided I would use the extra two buttons as Pinball controls. Needed another 3x terminal strip.
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Testing all the solder connections to make sure they are properly recognized. Successful the first time.
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Soldering common and secret ground
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Added the active button wires
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Marked and drilled out the holes for my pinball buttons.
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Cutting and placing both the black and white contact paper.
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Here are some shots of it with the Punch out black Bartop I made previously.
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That is all for the UPDATE as of now. I still must cut the acrylic for the screen bezel & marquee, buy buttons and dc jack for the power. Need to get bulbs for the marquee and more wire as I ran out and am using wire scavenged from an old arcade board.
Will update again when I get more parts in. Thanks for looking again!