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Looks like the pico ITX board should be just the thing for a really tiny fully functional Micro Mame cabinet. The board is the same size as a 2.5 inch drive.
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I don't see where the power hooks up to on the board.
There's a small power supply, called the PicoPSU that might be useful for bartops as well.
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It looks to be a special power connector. There is a 12 pin connector just at the top of the heatsink that has the largest pins of all the connectors so I am guessing it is for power.
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