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alfonzotan:

--- Quote from: november on August 05, 2010, 12:48:05 pm ---
If you have access to a Grainger store (they only sell to businesses, but if you work for a company with an account there, you can buy stuff for yourself out of your own pocket) or know somebody who does, you can order 1/16" HDPE sheets for very cheap.  I bought one of these to cover my control panel, $15:

http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/Sheet-Stock-1ZAZ8


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I actually work for Grainger and I'm so glad you mentioned us :).

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Heh... watch it, you might get flooded with PM's asking you to hook up BYOAC-ers with cheap parts!

ragnar:
For vinyl I am thinking about using these:
http://www.thinkgeek.com/electronics/retro-gaming/a6d0/

Either Donkey Kong, or Mario themed.  I think I have to go DK.  But this keeps the stickers small.  For what I want to do, this should suffice.

Also, I got a free computer.  What a big PITA.  I have to get XP on it.  And on top of that, I am having driver issues and the XP key (key on side of Gateway PC) is not working.  Yes, I have an OEM disk so I don't know what is going wrong.

UPDATE: AWESOME!  Took 5 hours (now 5 am) but I got everything up and running on the free PC.  It's a 2.4 GHz P4 with 256 meg.  I figure that I need an upgrade to 512 meg+.  I already upgraded the hard drive from 20 gig to a 120 gig hard drive.  I had the 120 laying around so free upgrade!  The best part?  The on board video was low end.  Luckily I remembered my old gaming rig in the basement that started life in 1998.  It eventually went from a voodoo 1 to a voodoo 3.  So, I found myself a voodoo 3 card!  Should be good enough for a N64 emulator!  Now off to play with front ends even though I should go to bed as it is 2:10 am.

The Lumberjackass:
if you think it'd work out by all means go for it.
for the price , and the art itself , its not bad at all. only thing i would say is that they are only 40" high.
thats 8 inches short of 4 foot. so make sure the dimensions are ok before you order :)

( and i know all about staying awake while i should be asleep !! lol , this hobby aint for the weak :) )

ragnar:
I might as well make this my official discussion thread.

I already asked in the Mala forum by piggybacking on another post from a long time ago but I'll ask again here.

I have the latest Mala andlatest Mame.  I am testing trying to confiugre things with Pacman, Frogger and Rampage.  I have screens from each.  My problem is more basic though.  When I run Mame, it is telling me that it could not initialize Direct3D for some reason.  I already figured out that the latest Mala can only configure older versions of Mame.  So, I have to configure Mame.ini on my own.  Is there an application that can help me out or a tutorial/manual regarding mame.ini?  I have tried to get Mame running without Mala and it gives me the same error.

I have Direct3D-enabled within Windows and tested that it works.  DXDIAG confirms this.

Thread I piggybacked on with the same exact question:  http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=82896.0

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