Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Project Announcements => Topic started by: twenty8eight on June 13, 2003, 01:11:59 pm
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Alright fellas...here is my first arcade cabinet project....
All the details are on the initial page, then the navigation to all the pics are on the right handside.....
I still have a few things to do, but thought I would post some pics to show off all the hard work....
Let me know what you think...
http://www.alwaysrecord.com/arcade.htm
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whoa. whered you learn about this evolution-x stuff?
does mame-x run well?
can you run killer instinct?
can you remap the mame-x keys like in reg. mame?
does it support a tb and/or spinner?
is there a website i can be referred to so you don't have to answer all these questions? :P
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http://www.xbox-scene.com/tutorials.php
Have fun, do your homework and read read read. Get familiar with IRC.
;D
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Mame-X runs really really well....
The only problem is games over 33Mb wont load due to not enought physical memory.....(ie: metal slug 3 :( )
I may install a PC to play those few games I can't now...
Some important things to remember....
You have to have a modchip installed in your x-box for Mame-X or Daphne-X to run.(there are also N64 , Sega Genesis, GBA, SNES, and NES Emu ports to XboX platform now)
I also installed a 100GB harddrive in my xbox, so I can play all of these straight off of there, without ever changing any discs....just hold the 2 triggers, start, and back buttons to reboot the xbox, and get back to the menu screen.
You can read more here:
http://www.xbox-scene.com
I must say, IT RAWKS.....hehe
I also have the PS2, PC, and Dreamcast adapters for my X-Arcade, so in the coming weeks, all of these wonderful devices will be housed in the cabinet running through a A/V switch mounted inside the control panel.....when I want to change platforms, just lift up the control panel, and flip a switch.....
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that is pretty cool. if only there was a disk changer for the dc. i have one in my cab, and i hate having to go behind my cab, open it up, switch the disk, and shut it all up, only to realize i forgot to swithc my s-vid cable and have to swithc that...
but that is an awesome idea. where'd you find the hard drive? is it pc compatible (the hard drive)?
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that is pretty cool. if only there was a disk changer for the dc. i have one in my cab, and i hate having to go behind my cab, open it up, switch the disk, and shut it all up, only to realize i forgot to swithc my s-vid cable and have to swithc that...
but that is an awesome idea. where'd you find the hard drive? is it pc compatible (the hard drive)?
Hmm... I would think you guys would know more about this stuff... it is a standard EIDE hard drive. You know... ANY OLD DRIVE! It doesn't even need to be blessed like on a tivo!
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Hmm... I would think you guys would know more about this stuff... it is a standard EIDE hard drive. You know... ANY OLD DRIVE! It doesn't even need to be blessed like on a tivo!
i've got an xbox, but i don't have a clue wat keeps it running. i m not normally the type to open a console, unless to mod it. but since it is, i can just load a ton of stuff on a pc and swap it to my xbox, sweet.
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Hmm... I would think you guys would know more about this stuff... it is a standard EIDE hard drive. You know... ANY OLD DRIVE! It doesn't even need to be blessed like on a tivo!
i've got an xbox, but i don't have a clue wat keeps it running. i m not normally the type to open a console, unless to mod it. but since it is, i can just load a ton of stuff on a pc and swap it to my xbox, sweet.
I don't think that would be the best way, and you need the new Dashboard to do it...
Once you have Evo-X on it... just use your home network :)!!!
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Great job, looks real nice! ;D
I used my xbox as well for the heart of my cabinet. And, like you, added the x-arcade.
A couple of things that you might have done already, but I'll mention them anyways.
1.) I added a remote power switch to the xbox so that it'll turn on when I flip the main switch on the cabinet. Plus, you can reset the xbox in case something goes haywire without having to open the front door.
2.) I also wired the coin mech switches to the side fire buttons on the x-arcade so that the mechs can trigger credits.
Again, nice work!
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with the abillity to hack an xbox nowadays I'll be interested to see what that machine can do for people.