The History:SlikStik introduced me to the world of MAME; I had no idea there were arcade emulators until reading a news item regarding a contest to rename RomBoxx. After receiving my first set of ROMS, I quickly realized that my keyboard and mouse were less than ideal for gameplay; I lurked around mame.net/mameworld and BYOAC forums, but was intimidated by the DIY cab builders, could not afford an original cab to mod, and was unable to find a trashcab on the curb. Initially, I was interested in purchasing a SlikStik, but, due to budget, I bought a gamepad instead. This proved to be only slightly more effective than using my forehead against the keyboard.
Fast-forward four years. I was still reading the BYOAC forum (
serious lurker), and still dreaming of the day when I, too, could have my own cab, when I ran headlong into
Knievel's Woody. That was it, I was inspired to take the plunge and build a cabinet. Budget is always an issue, though, so I had to wait until I could afford a new PC in order to have a spare for a cabinet. Once I was able to upgrade my PC and gain at least tentative approval from the wife, the plan was set in motion. I was given a $250 budget, so I've been carefully purchasing used parts when possible, and selling what I can to make up for the (obvious) overage that will be incurred.
Knievel's work was inspiring both in craftsmanship and design; as I live in an older home, I can't realistically house a full-depth cabinet, and must seek either a skinny or cocktail. After being dissuaded from
chopping an existing cab, I set about designing a scratch-built skinny. With the board members' help in
CP design and
cab design, I have finally found myself here, announcing a project. No turning back now...
The Recipe:2 used Wico spring-centered 8-way joysticks
1 Tornado Terry Ms. Pac 4-way long shaft joystick
1 used Happ 3" trackball
1 TurboTwist2 spinner with 7" Mini-Racer
25 used Happ Cherry pushbuttons
1 used IPAC2 interface
1 used Coin Controls over/under coin door
1 spare Dell 1905FP LCD monitor
1 spare Athlon XP 1900+, 1GB Ram, 200GB 7200RPM HDD
Wood, wire, connectors, parts, screws, and glue
Sweat, blood, and a sacrificial chicken to make sure it all works
The Cab:About 6' tall with a footprint of approximately 1.5' deep by 2' wide. With CP, the actual depth will increase to about 2.25'. My initial plans have approximately 3.5' to the lowest point of the CP. I've not addressed monitor mounting, PC mounting, or wiring, and hope these will fall in place as the initial build takes shape. I hope to glue not screw, and plan on using 2x2 strips to both both provide stability and help corner joins, and am planning on using 3/4" plywood.
The Control Panel:I've initially decided on an angled design to minimize Frankenpanel overhang. The panel will be 24" in the rear and contain angled sides to bring the front width to 28". I've constructed a mock-panel out of cardboard and feel that 28" will be as narrow as I can go to still afford comfortable two-person gameplay. If the angled cuts prove too difficult for my feeble mind and novice woodworking skills, I'll fall back to an original sqared design.
Amount Spent, to Date:$384.06 (10/18/2007 - that spinner hurt)
Apologies to
Apollo; this may take a while to complete as I have a day-job, a family, and a nonprofit...