OK, I lied... here's the definitive list of things I have to do to finish (or at least all I can think of):
Construction:
1. Monitor mount with shims to table top
2. Drill holes in base and install leg levelers
3. Drill hole for speaker volume controls
4. Splice speaker controls and thread through hole
5. Mount volume control underneath long CP with velcro
6. Wire coin door switches to ipac
7. Set coin door to accept tokens
8. Wire coin door LEDs to power supply
9. Wire plexiglass LEDs to powersupply
10. [Figure out how to remove CPs]
11. Seal any gaps in CPs
12. Connect monitor and top to base unit with piano hinge
13. Seal any gaps between bezel and monitor
14. Plug monitor into motherboard
15. Install glass clips to hold glass in place
16. Install t-molding around CP3
17. Glue grommit for power supply plug in place
18. Apply admin button stickers
Other:
1. Print artwork to scale on vinyl at
www.mamemarquees.com2. Apply artwork to tabletop
To Buy:
1. Two (2) 2-1/16" x 13" x 1-1/4" shims for monitor mount
2. Plexiglass for CP1 and CP2 lighting
3. LEDs for CP1 and CP2 lighting and coin door lights
4. Admin button labels
Computer Set-Up:
1. Install and configure MaLa (hide all non-parent ROMs / pick skin)
2. Install and configure NES and SNES emulators
3. Hide Windows operation as much as possible upon boot up and power down
I think this will all be doable in a weekend (minus printing the art) as a lot of these tasks are very small but necessary. My biggest headache will be figuring out a way to remove all of my CPs for maintenance. I had planned on using molex connectors for each wire but when they arrived I really didn't have the knowledge on how to put everything together (sockets, pins, plugs and receptacles) and I was under a tight schedule to finish the wiring (I'll give them a try on my next project). Anyway, I have a bunch of wires going from each button directly to the ipac. They are neatly tied so I'm guessing somewhere I'll cut them all at the same spot and install a plug of some sort - I just don't know what type of plug or how to go about making the connections...
I'm so close I can taste it!!