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Title: Cyberball 2072 to MAME Conversion
Post by: crtrrss on June 25, 2015, 10:46:33 pm
Hi! A neighbor of mine is moving away and he let me buy his cabinet off of him. This thing is beautiful and is in great condition. It was already converted to MAME when he got it, but he took his HDD and CPs, so I have to start from scratch on that. I'll post updates as I decide to get stuff done. I suck at building these things, so expect questions and screw-ups.

To start my barrage of questions, what would y'all recommend as far as the CP goes? (please keep in mind that this is a 4P machine and it's MAME, so I'll need at least 6 buttons per player. Oh, and no need for trackballs)
Title: Re: Cyberball 2072 to MAME Conversion
Post by: crtrrss on June 25, 2015, 11:50:23 pm
Made a potential design for the cab in photoshop... Does anyone know of a good, very malleable, and printable material that would work for this application? (that preferably can be found at kinkos)
Title: Re: Cyberball 2072 to MAME Conversion
Post by: yotsuya on June 26, 2015, 01:47:52 am
See Neph's Two-Headed Beast build thread.
Title: Re: Cyberball 2072 to MAME Conversion
Post by: crtrrss on June 26, 2015, 01:58:13 am
See Neph's Two-Headed Beast build thread.

That thing is amazing. I really love the RGB effect. I'll keep that in mind while building.
Title: Re: Cyberball 2072 to MAME Conversion
Post by: Locke141 on June 26, 2015, 02:47:48 am
To start my barrage of questions, what would y'all recommend as far as the CP goes? (please keep in mind that this is a 4P machine and it's MAME, so I'll need at least 6 buttons per player. Oh, and no need for trackballs)

Unless your planing on using four player Steam games or some four player console games there is reason to have all 4 players to have 6 buttons. In my build Beat'em up-X I wanted guardian heroes, castle crashers, and Hamer fall, so I did do 4 6 button's players. The only other reason to have 4 6 buttons is if you wanted both sides to be be two different Mame cases joined at the hip and that sound like a wast. 

 If your just doing Mame then P3&4 only need 3 buttons. Malenko's open Ice (http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,140777.80.html) is a good example. 
Title: Re: Cyberball 2072 to MAME Conversion
Post by: crtrrss on June 26, 2015, 02:56:02 am
To start my barrage of questions, what would y'all recommend as far as the CP goes? (please keep in mind that this is a 4P machine and it's MAME, so I'll need at least 6 buttons per player. Oh, and no need for trackballs)

Unless your planing on using four player Steam games or some four player console games there is reason to have all 4 players to have 6 buttons. In my build Beat'em up-X I wanted guardian heroes, castle crashers, and Hamer fall, so I did do 4 6 button's players. If your just doing Mame then P3&4 only need 3 buttons. Malenko's open Ice (http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,140777.80.html) is a good example. 

I was hoping to play a modified version of Super Smash bros on here, so I need the buttons. Also, I will be playing several steam games on there. I have a small group of friends that comes over about once a week and we usually play the mess out of SSB or some Steam game if they want to go through the effort required to make a LAN party. This thing will be awesome as an easy multiplayer setup.
Title: Re: Cyberball 2072 to MAME Conversion
Post by: crtrrss on July 04, 2015, 04:50:17 pm
I have more monitors than sense (I have almost 70. I'm selling some if you need any), so I am putting 2 17" monitors in the marquee and an 18" touchscreen monitor in the middle of the machine for game selection. I'll post pictures when I have enough time and hardware to mount them all. Does anyone here know if Marquee Magician supports multiple monitors?
Title: Re: Cyberball 2072 to MAME Conversion
Post by: pbj on July 04, 2015, 05:01:48 pm
My favorite part of this build is the seller absconding with the original control panels.

What in the hell is anyone going to do with Cyberball control panels? 

 ???
Title: Re: Cyberball 2072 to MAME Conversion
Post by: crtrrss on July 04, 2015, 05:08:11 pm
My favorite part of this build is the seller absconding with the original control panels.

What in the hell is anyone going to do with Cyberball control panels? 

 ???

The neighbor that I got this from bought 3 of these things. He plans on keeping one and using it as a regular Cyberball machine, so he kept the panels.
Title: Re: Cyberball 2072 to MAME Conversion
Post by: crtrrss on July 05, 2015, 08:06:40 pm
I added the touchscreen today. The arm is awesome for its purpose and everything looks great (except for the huge LCD. I would've used a smaller one if I had one)

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Title: Re: Cyberball 2072 to MAME Conversion
Post by: yotsuya on July 05, 2015, 08:13:18 pm
What's the purpose for that?
Title: Re: Cyberball 2072 to MAME Conversion
Post by: crtrrss on July 05, 2015, 08:21:01 pm
What's the purpose for that?
To select games. I'll either end up using some sort of FE or just straight up MAME on the screen.

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Title: Re: Cyberball 2072 to MAME Conversion
Post by: crtrrss on July 22, 2015, 01:10:02 am
New update-
I bought a Radeon 6850 to run my  monitor setup. The two original monitors will split a DVI port. The middle one will run as the main monitor. The top two will be combined using AMD Eyefinity.

Now, I need to assemble the marquee, figure out what I'm going to do about speakers (the previous owner shorted the system), and build the panels.
Title: Re: Cyberball 2072 to MAME Conversion
Post by: Nephasth on July 23, 2015, 12:16:36 pm
I still have the original metal panels from mine. If you want em, just pay shipping.

Title: Re: Cyberball 2072 to MAME Conversion
Post by: crtrrss on July 23, 2015, 12:25:50 pm
I still have the original metal panels from mine. If you want em, just pay shipping.
Thanks for the offer, but I'm gonna build my own wooden ones for this. Good job on yours, by the way
Title: Re: Cyberball 2072 to MAME Conversion
Post by: Malenko on July 23, 2015, 01:06:07 pm
I still have the original metal panels from mine. If you want em, just pay shipping.

That's why you are a rock star.
Title: Re: Cyberball 2072 to MAME Conversion
Post by: crtrrss on August 17, 2015, 12:22:18 am
I know I haven't posted here in forever, but here's an update. I finally got around to ordering the buttons (well, some of them. They came in lots of 10 so I started with one lot as a test) and they're actually decent. The first half I ordered are red but I'm probably gonna make the other side blue. Also, I ordered a DC dimmer for the buttons (they're $2 with a RF wireless controller. It's a sweet deal) and I'll post that hooked up when it arrives.