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Main => Project Announcements => Topic started by: 3dsero on September 24, 2013, 06:10:38 pm
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Hi everybody.
I recently finished my little version of the weecade for an ipad i have, my first thought was about doing a dual player bartop, with a computer inside, but then i saw the potencial of doing a smaller one for fitting the ipad inside, this gadget if you have it jailbreaked it can be a full functional arcade machine, with powerfull emulators like imame4all, imame4ios, snes, megadrive and some more.
As many of you know there is a comercial model for transforming an ipad into an arcade machine called icade, but i wanted to do one by myself because i don't like the general icade' design , so taking the original plans of the weecade, i designed cabinet with a double guide system inside, this way the ipad fits vertically or horizontally depending on the game you play, and the ipad is always inside, so the feeling of an arcade machine is better than the icade, where the ipad looks everytime outside the cabinet.
I'll post here some images of the finished cabinet and a video for showing that it is fully functional, but if you want to see the full development you can go to my blog http://www.3dsero.com/blog (http://www.3dsero.com/blog) (not sure if i'm broking some rule putting a link outside the forum), you will see that it's it's only in spanish, sorry for this, maybe at some moment i can do a full translation of it, but if anybody has any question i'll be happy answering him.
Hope you like it.
(http://www.3dsero.com/Blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Final_08.jpg)
(http://www.3dsero.com/Blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Final_09.jpg)
(http://www.3dsero.com/Blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Final_10.jpg)
http://www.youtube.com/embed/_woeB27QPxY (http://www.youtube.com/embed/_woeB27QPxY)
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very nice
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:applaud:
awesome!! Love the artwork.
Well done Matt.
:cheers:
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http://youtu.be/_woeB27QPxY (http://youtu.be/_woeB27QPxY)
I hope you don't mind I put the video on for you.
I love how you switch from vertical to horizontal.
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Very nice! Much nicer aesthetics than the iCade.
I am surprised that more "tablet drop-in" bartops aren't seen around here - maybe you'll start a trend. I now want one for my nook HD+.
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How did you interface the controls to the tablet? I've got a Motorola Xoom that I would LOVE to use this way!!
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I hope you don't mind I put the video on for you.
Of course i don't mind in fact thanks for that.
I am surprised that more "tablet drop-in" bartops aren't seen around here - maybe you'll start a trend. I now want one for my nook HD+.
I think not many people know the potential of tablets like the ipad for using them as arcade machines, for example would be cool to see some similar project with even more small tablets like the ipad mini, i talk about apple devices because are the ones i know, but for sure other tablets will work too
How did you interface the controls to the tablet? I've got a Motorola Xoom that I would LOVE to use this way!!
Really I dont't know anything about the xoom, the ipad when it is jailbreaked, allows to connect through bluetooth a wiimote, so you can play emulators using this control device, the only thing you have to do for adapting to the control panel of the cabinet is to make the connections from the buttons and joystick to the plaque of the wiimote this way:
(http://www.3dsero.com/Blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/conexiones_07.jpg)
(http://www.3dsero.com/Blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/conexiones_09.jpg)
It's a bit tricky because some point connections are really small.
Happy you all like the project, thanks!
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Never occurred to me to hack a wiimote and connect wirelessly. I'm wondering if a USB OTG adapter would allow me to connect a standard encoder... Brain is now churning, thanks!
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The iCade acts like a bluetooth keyboard, and the iPad treats it like one when it connects. The iCade games don't care whether it's a USB keyboard or a bluetooth keyboard, so you can use the Camera Connection Kit to connect any old USB thing to it (I recommend a powered hub). I programmed an Arduino to act like the iCade, connected a Sega Genesis controller to it, connected it to my iPad through the CCK, and played iCade compatible games using that. You can find the iCade keymap out on the web by doing a Google search; the main thing is that it sends one keycode when you close a switch and a different one when you open it, so you'll need to account for that. That was trivial on the Arduino but I don't know if other controllers can behave the same way absent hacking something up with the NC side of the switches.
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wow!
Bastante lindo!
Good job!
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Beautifully done.
Great job