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Title: *** Bubble Bobble and Galaga Mini Bartop Project ***
Post by: chris77 on October 21, 2007, 11:04:47 am
Inspired by LeapinLew I build a Galaga (vertical) and Bubble Bobble (horizontal) themed Minibartop.


(http://lh5.google.de/getmoresun/RxpaEE4OVGI/AAAAAAAAEeg/yVl5KFPktJw/s400/PICT2771%20%28Small%29.JPG)

(http://lh4.google.de/getmoresun/RxpaE04OVHI/AAAAAAAAEeo/HwRnFA9h0B8/s400/PICT2772%20%28Small%29.JPG)

(http://lh3.google.de/getmoresun/RxpaHk4OVMI/AAAAAAAAEfU/bPxG7NHkTHQ/s400/PICT2781%20%28Small%29.JPG)

(http://lh6.google.de/getmoresun/RxpaDU4OVFI/AAAAAAAAEeY/q8id8K68Z9M/s400/PICT2769%20%28Small%29.JPG)

(http://lh4.google.de/getmoresun/RxpaC04OVEI/AAAAAAAAEeQ/03WOUI41cEk/s400/PICT2768%20%28Small%29.JPG)




Specs:

- 10" (9" viewable) CRT colormonitor with digital controls. Monitorframe black painted
- MDF construction, 0,63"
- cabinet dimensions are: wide 11,5", depth 19", height 20"
- Dell Optiplex GX260, 2.4GHZ Celeron, 512MB Ram, onboard graphics
- USB Speaker with outside volumecontrol and LED
- magnetic lock for controlpanel
- USB and headphone outside the cab.
- Artworks printed with Canon IX4000 (A3) on glossy adhesive foil. protected with laminatfoil
- Turbotwist2 Spinner for vertical Bartop
- 1x 120mm fan
- USB Joypad-Hack for the Controls
- Frontend: Gameex
- construction time about 2 months



greets
Chris

Title: Re: *** Bubble Bobble and Galaga Mini Bartop Project ***
Post by: Mirickle on October 21, 2007, 11:19:34 am
Very nice! Small, but still very "arcadey". How portable are they (ie can you lift them without killing your back)?
Title: Re: *** Bubble Bobble and Galaga Mini Bartop Project ***
Post by: javeryh on October 21, 2007, 11:22:29 am
 :o  Sick.  

I love them.  Where did you get the monitors?
Title: Re: *** Bubble Bobble and Galaga Mini Bartop Project ***
Post by: chris77 on October 21, 2007, 11:26:27 am
Very nice! Small, but still very "arcadey". How portable are they (ie can you lift them without killing your back)?

thanks :)

they are "good" portable, because the small size and the weight is only 24 kilograms (about 53 lbs)

greets
Chris
Title: Re: *** Bubble Bobble and Galaga Mini Bartop Project ***
Post by: chris77 on October 21, 2007, 11:30:49 am
:o  Sick.  

I love them.  Where did you get the monitors?

from ebay, very cheap, about 20 euros:

(http://lh6.google.de/getmoresun/RtZ4dMfTuBI/AAAAAAAADHQ/CSZK8v71_0E/s800/bridge10.jpg)

greets
Chris
Title: Re: *** Bubble Bobble and Galaga Mini Bartop Project ***
Post by: patrickl on October 21, 2007, 11:44:01 am
Oh, that is again so very very sexy. I really love these bartops.
Title: Re: *** Bubble Bobble and Galaga Mini Bartop Project ***
Post by: Spyridon on October 21, 2007, 11:47:14 am
These are great.  Now I want to build one!
Title: Re: *** Bubble Bobble and Galaga Mini Bartop Project ***
Post by: IG-88 on October 21, 2007, 11:57:50 am
Do you have a linky for those eBay monitors? I can't find them....
Title: Re: *** Bubble Bobble and Galaga Mini Bartop Project ***
Post by: chris77 on October 21, 2007, 12:04:44 pm
Do you have a linky for those eBay monitors? I can't find them....

from ebay germany:

http://cgi.ebay.de/Monitor-10-Zoll-Bridge-Server-Kassen-Monitor-Top-1A_W0QQitemZ190165116981QQihZ009QQcategoryZ9689QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD4VQQcmdZViewItem

they will ship worldwide, but i think the problem ist the high shipping-cost outside germany.

greets
Chris
Title: Re: *** Bubble Bobble and Galaga Mini Bartop Project ***
Post by: patrickl on October 21, 2007, 12:41:15 pm
BTW cute how you cut out the Bubble Bobble bezel.
Title: Re: *** Bubble Bobble and Galaga Mini Bartop Project ***
Post by: chris77 on October 21, 2007, 01:38:55 pm
BTW cute how you cut out the Bubble Bobble bezel.

my girlfriend did a good job with a simple scissors ;)

greets
Chris
Title: Re: *** Bubble Bobble and Galaga Mini Bartop Project ***
Post by: leapinlew on October 21, 2007, 02:13:52 pm
 :applaud:

Awesome. I have a little experience with this bartop design. Let me ask you a few questions...

was it a pain in the ass getting everything inside? My laptop just barely fit, and the exhaust fan you have is totally essential.

How do you add credits?

Is that 1/2", if so, did you use MDF?

How wide are they?

I just took a look at the other pictures you posted. I like how you mounted the PC. I put my power strip up top and mounted my PC sideways next to the monitor.
Title: Re: *** Bubble Bobble and Galaga Mini Bartop Project ***
Post by: chris77 on October 21, 2007, 02:38:54 pm
:applaud:

Awesome. I have a little experience with this bartop design. Let me ask you a few questions...

thanks dude!

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was it a pain in the ass getting everything inside? My laptop just barely fit, and the exhaust fan you have is totally essential.

it was pain in the ass to get everything into that minicase :D  I used every little space. for my next arcadeproject I will use a lcd-monitor and an old laptop ;)

the temps inside the case are ok due to the 120mm fan and the airholes.

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How do you add credits?

to add credits I use "shiftkeys" like ultimarcs ipac. for example: press 1player button + button1 = 1 credit... you can use shiftbuttons with the very nice xpadder-tool ( www.xpadder.com ) .

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Is that 1/2", if so, did you use MDF?
How wide are they?

I used MDF and it's in your size about 0,63".

the cabinet dimensions are: wide 11,5", depth 19", height 20"



greets
Chris


Title: Re: *** Bubble Bobble and Galaga Mini Bartop Project ***
Post by: Spyridon on October 21, 2007, 05:15:27 pm
If anyone knows of a US source for these monitors, please post it.  I would love to pick up a few.
Title: Re: *** Bubble Bobble and Galaga Mini Bartop Project ***
Post by: dmworking247 on October 21, 2007, 06:40:21 pm
WOW, well done... absolutely awesome bartops... its a project to be proud of for sure.

I'm currently building two bartops of my own which are a different style, but I'd be interested in knowing how you did a few things:
> Where did you mount the volume control you mentioned? I cant seem to tell from the photos.
> How did you secure the USB plugs into the MDF? I assume these are for extra players (I'm doing similar)
> Where did you get the artwork for that Bubble Bobble Bezel? Do you have an original file you'd be willing to share? I love bobble bobble and I've been looking for artwork that would suit one of my bartops.
> What do the buttons on the front of the control panel do?
> What is that mesh with the circle holes in it that you put over the ventilation holes at the back?

Again, well done!
Title: Re: *** Bubble Bobble and Galaga Mini Bartop Project ***
Post by: chris77 on October 21, 2007, 06:57:13 pm
WOW, well done... absolutely awesome bartops... its a project to be proud of for sure.

I'm currently building two bartops of my own which are a different style, but I'd be interested in knowing how you did a few things:
> Where did you mount the volume control you mentioned? I cant seem to tell from the photos.
> How did you secure the USB plugs into the MDF? I assume these are for extra players (I'm doing similar)
> Where did you get the artwork for that Bubble Bobble Bezel? Do you have an original file you'd be willing to share? I love bobble bobble and I've been looking for artwork that would suit one of my bartops.
> What do the buttons on the front of the control panel do?
> What is that mesh with the circle holes in it that you put over the ventilation holes at the back?

Again, well done!

thanks, your project is also very very nice!

- I mounted the volume control at the back (silver volume knob), the yellow button is the pc-start button.

(http://lh4.google.de/getmoresun/RxpZ504OU2I/AAAAAAAAEcg/X8DnABYp1wk/s400/PICT2691%20%28Small%29.JPG)

- the usb-pcb is secured with 2 screws at the MDF distance keeper. I will use it for second player games or backups:

(http://lh5.google.de/getmoresun/Rv0WdClnm6I/AAAAAAAAD0U/mp9EbeJjGTo/s400/PICT2601%20%28Small%29.JPG)

- you can find the bubble bobble bezel at localarcade.com

- the buttons on the front are player1 and player2 selectbuttons (?)

- did you mean the fan dust protection filter?

(http://lh3.google.de/getmoresun/RwK-YiDO-EI/AAAAAAAAD4g/6x2SBEG0WJw/s400/PICT2650%20%28Small%29.JPG)

greets
Chris
Title: Re: *** Bubble Bobble and Galaga Mini Bartop Project ***
Post by: dmworking247 on October 21, 2007, 07:06:45 pm
Ahh thanks, I see the volume control now... in the other photos I saw that knob was blury so it kind of looked like a bulb or something.

Regarding the mesh, I meant the stuff covering the 4 big circles (shown in your second last photo above).
Title: Re: *** Bubble Bobble and Galaga Mini Bartop Project ***
Post by: chris77 on October 21, 2007, 07:12:14 pm
ah ok, this is a simple perforated sheet metal
Title: Re: *** Bubble Bobble and Galaga Mini Bartop Project ***
Post by: ratzz on October 21, 2007, 07:26:08 pm
Really nice ... I love these mini projects.  :applaud:
Title: Re: *** Bubble Bobble and Galaga Mini Bartop Project ***
Post by: bfauska on October 21, 2007, 09:54:08 pm
Those are great little bartops, nice work.

Your ebay link above is a little long for folks with lower resolution on their monitors (like me) if you could shorten it we wouldn't have to scroll side to side to read.  Here's how to shorten them if you don't know.


When you use the url feature on the forum instead of putting the web address in between the two boxes like this:
Code: [Select]
[url]www.webaddress.com[/url]put it in the first box with an = before it and then put a title for the link in between the boxes like this:
Code: [Select]
[url=www.webaddress.com]The name of the link here[/url]
The finished product will look and behave like this
Ebay Link (http://cgi.ebay.de/Monitor-10-Zoll-Bridge-Server-Kassen-Monitor-Top-1A_W0QQitemZ190165116981QQihZ009QQcategoryZ9689QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD4VQQcmdZViewItem)


Again, those are simply fantastic looking little cabinets.  If I had friends or family that would enjoy them I would definitely try to copy them for gifts.
Title: Re: *** Bubble Bobble and Galaga Mini Bartop Project ***
Post by: Singapura on October 21, 2007, 11:30:18 pm
Those look absolutely fantastic!  :applaud: I've been walking around with the idea to make a "scale model" gameroom and this looks perfect for that! One question (sorry, I'm a n00b), where did you get the plans for the cabinets? Did you use the original and scale them down or did you make your own? My plan is to make the cabinets for Galaga and Pac Man (for starters) but instead of building in a PC board in each I want to use one PC as a server and use the cabinets as "ultra thin clients" for input and output only. This will keep down the cost and helps in portability. I have the full size plans but yours look so much nicer  8)
Title: Re: *** Bubble Bobble and Galaga Mini Bartop Project ***
Post by: arcadefever on October 22, 2007, 12:17:09 am
 :notworthy: simply beautiful  :cheers:

i really like the art on the bubble bobble ...
Title: Re: *** Bubble Bobble and Galaga Mini Bartop Project ***
Post by: chris77 on October 22, 2007, 04:28:10 am
Those look absolutely fantastic!  :applaud: I've been walking around with the idea to make a "scale model" gameroom and this looks perfect for that! One question (sorry, I'm a n00b), where did you get the plans for the cabinets? Did you use the original and scale them down or did you make your own? My plan is to make the cabinets for Galaga and Pac Man (for starters) but instead of building in a PC board in each I want to use one PC as a server and use the cabinets as "ultra thin clients" for input and output only. This will keep down the cost and helps in portability. I have the full size plans but yours look so much nicer  8)

thanks :)

i scaled down the originalplans and printed it via plotter in a copyshop (1:1)

(http://lh3.google.de/getmoresun/RvEtXMzRITI/AAAAAAAADkA/8xej9fBXKtY/s400/PICT2414%20%28Small%29.JPG)

greets
Chris
Title: Re: *** Bubble Bobble and Galaga Mini Bartop Project ***
Post by: chris77 on October 22, 2007, 04:31:04 am
Those are great little bartops, nice work.

Your ebay link above is a little long for folks with lower resolution on their monitors (like me) if you could shorten it we wouldn't have to scroll side to side to read.  Here's how to shorten them if you don't know.


When you use the url feature on the forum instead of putting the web address in between the two boxes like this:
Code: [Select]
[url]www.webaddress.com[/url]put it in the first box with an = before it and then put a title for the link in between the boxes like this:
Code: [Select]
[url=www.webaddress.com]The name of the link here[/url]
The finished product will look and behave like this
Ebay Link (http://cgi.ebay.de/Monitor-10-Zoll-Bridge-Server-Kassen-Monitor-Top-1A_W0QQitemZ190165116981QQihZ009QQcategoryZ9689QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD4VQQcmdZViewItem)


Again, those are simply fantastic looking little cabinets.  If I had friends or family that would enjoy them I would definitely try to copy them for gifts.


i'm sorry, i can't modify my (older) posts here. I think you can only modify new posts (< 2 hours ?)


Greets
Chris
Title: Re: *** Bubble Bobble and Galaga Mini Bartop Project ***
Post by: chris77 on October 22, 2007, 10:04:10 am
btw, the contrast between my 10" bartop and 17" bartop:

(http://lh5.google.de/getmoresun/RxytQk4OVgI/AAAAAAAAEkU/ae381XfcFZU/s400/PICT2835%20%28Small%29.JPG)

greets
Chris
Title: Re: *** Bubble Bobble and Galaga Mini Bartop Project ***
Post by: bfauska on October 22, 2007, 03:56:38 pm
WOW, even smaller than it looked before.  Really cool.

I forgot about the recent modify policy change.  Oh, well.  It looks like the rule may not last long anyway.  Thanks for looking into it though.
Title: Re: *** Bubble Bobble and Galaga Mini Bartop Project ***
Post by: chris77 on November 02, 2007, 03:34:01 pm
I put a ledwiz with rgbleds and fully transparent pushbuttons in my "bigger" bartop.
Works great with gameex and headkazes LEDplugin.

i think i will install it to the other bartops, too ;)

youtube-video:http://www.youtube.com/v/3jrWH42X2yo&rel=1


(http://lh4.google.de/getmoresun/RycXe-JJgDI/AAAAAAAAEsU/OVw9-x4EkWs/s400/PICT2963%20%28Small%29.JPG)




greets
Chris