Hey all,
Long time lurker, first time poster.
Ok, so my New Year's resolution is to build an arcade cabinet. After reviewing many of the options available my end space is limited so I want to go with a bartop/tabletop arcade cabinet.
This will be made on the cheap. It will be powered by old computer parts lying around the house.
They are:
Toshiba Satellite 2805-S202
PIII @ 500 Mhz
256MB RAM
10 GB HD
Dell 1905 Ultrasharp 19" LCD (Pretty big for a bartop I know)
Old External PC Speakers
Powered by:
MAME 0.65
MaLa v1.04 front end
Luckily I've been reading these forums a lot and have installed tiny XP on the lappy, with all games running smoothly. The key factor of this bartop is that I'd like to make the screen rotate (manually) between vertical and horizontal.
Here is a simple sketch of the basic cab layout (ignore the missing trackball on the left):

The image on the left is in the vertical orientation.
The image on the right has the display rotated in the horizontal orientation.
Since this is a bartop/tabletop, I've disassembled the laptop and taken out all non-essential parts. The LAN, floppy, laptop display, internal speakers, touchpad and internal keyboard are all gone. I want this baby to be as light as possible and not a power hog.

Setup running in the vertical mode

Setup running in the horizontal mode
Games are running VERY smoothly. So far, so good.
The Dell 1905 LCD is great too because it's made to rotate. Visual angles don't have many dead or dull spots and I figure I could use the mounting bracket inside the cab for the swivel.
CONTROL PANEL QUESTION:I'm a bit new to all of this and would like some input on the controls I should include. Again, this is a small tabletop, but because of the rotating LCD and the size of the LCD itself, it will likely bit a bit wider than expected.
Control panel width will be about 23" wide. Is that too small for two player controls?I was thinking a Player 1 joystick on the left, three buttons for player 1, then a trackball in the middle, then a Player 2 joystick with three buttons for player 2 (as shown in sketch).
Is this control setup too ambitious for a smaller setup?
Any input is appreciated as I still don't know how many buttons I truly need for each player, etc.
That's it for now.
This project has officially been launched!

EDIT: This originally started as a rotating display project. For a bartop, the 19" LCD was just too big for cab to look good (too wide.) I'll save teh rotation idea for my full stand up cab someday.
EDIT 2: I just can't give it up. The monitor rotation is back on.