Got the vent hole cut and the grill on, cut the hole for the CP wiring, got the LEDWiz mounted and wired to the front lighting (sides and coin door), then spent some time tying wires up and cleaning things up there. I decided to mount the computer down, and after some consideration decided to remove the side of the case, screw it down (with felt pads for vibration), then just slide the computer onto it and put the screws in. Simple and easy solution. With the power button external and an external USB port, there is simply no need to access the computer unless it needs to be serviced. I also applied some felt pads to the side of the subwoofer, then used 2 L brackets to mount it securely in place. All wiring is secured except for the keyboard and mouse wires, which need to be able to come out during transport. I also added battens for the back covers.
All I have left is the back covers, lighting on the back, which is simply a matter of hooking it up and taping it down (haven't decided for sure if I even want lighting on the back), and the control panel. The art made it to town yesterday, but despite landing here at 6 am, they didn't bother to deliver it, because 2 days for priority 2 day mail would be too fast, it has to take 3 days or longer I guess..
Here are some pics of the guts.. The purple looking lighting is because the cab lighting is on


Then I spent some time playing with the lighting in LEDBlinky. I set up some cross fade animations and set them to be run while the FE is active. Here is a video of the animation in action. The left goes from red to blue and back, pausing on the red and blue, the right does the opposite at the same time, and the coin door buttons go from purple to blue, then to red, then back to purple. Unfortunately my phone's camera doesn't do a good job of distinguishing between blue and purple, so it doesn't translate well to video. If you look at the reflection on the concrete, you can see the actual colors better. I am going to lengthen the blues and reds and shorten the transition time, although I want to keep the transition smooth so I will keep the increments small and just decrease the frame time. I am trying to minimize the "purple time" but not have a harsh transition. Maybe I will try fading to black, then up to the new color.. hmm.. I would love to throw some green in there but everything else is blue and red and purple, so it wouldn't really fit. I tried zooming into the coin reject buttons at the end of the video but they pretty much come across as purple in the video, even though there is a distinct cross fade going on. I didn't wire the left and right on separate channels, so I just wanted something in the middle to compliment the left and right colors..
So I have 3 issues I want to work out. First, the computer won't go to sleep while the animation is running. I think this is something with the LED-Wiz as I have not had this problem with the Ipac UIO. I can get around this by setting the power button on the computer to be a sleep button, making it easy to put the cab to sleep when not in use, but preventing the long load times when they want to use it. With the latest version of the ipac UIO firmware, I can set a wake key, so you can just walk up, press the button, and be playing in just a few seconds (about 10-15 to wake Mala up and reload the animations).
Second, and this is going to be a big problem, when I DO force the computer to sleep with the sleep button, the animation just freezes, and the LED's stay on. This is a problem. I need a way to sleep the computer and have the whole thing turn off. Again, the ipac UIO doesn't have this issue as when the computer sleeps, the LED's turn off. I was trying to find a setting to turn off the USB ports when in sleep mode, but nothing I tried made any difference. If I can't find a solution here, I am not sure what I can do.
Third, if I dedicate the LED-Wiz to cabinet lighting in LEDblinky, I can't use it for sound animation. I would love to have it run a FE animation, and then when the game starts, to blink to the game sounds using the same animation sequence or maybe something a little more exciting. This isn't a deal breaker like the first two, but I was hoping to come up with a way to do this. Perhaps there is something in the setup I haven't found yet..