<<<THE MONITOR>>>
The monitor is one of the most important aspects of a MAME cabinet. You must choose wisely my son

. I am using a 27" NEC 4PG multisync display monitor. Hooks up just like a PC monitor with a 15 pin VGA cable. Also has s-vid and component for consoles. It works FLAWLESSLY for gaming AND Windows XP. It works great at 1024x768, that's what I use for my "real" computer's desktop res as well!! I am typing this from the arcade cab now, so you see, I can read the screen VERY well. You can see the specs here:
http://www.griffintechnology.com/archive/monitors/NEC13.htmlIt was $75 on ebay! What a steal!!! I picked it up to so no ridiculous shipping charge!
<<<THE COMPUTER>>>
I bought the computer that is in the cab back in November 2001. I "recently" (November 2002) bought a newer one, and so this became my gaming computer, destined for the MAME cab. The Specs:
Intel Pentium 4 1.6GHz with 400MHz FS Bus, 256KB Second L. Cache.
80 Gig hd, 256MB RAM, 64MB DDR 4x AGP nVidia Geforce 3 Ti200, 4 USB, Network card, 3 firewire, Sony CD-RW, 16X DVD, floppy, 6 channel Dolby Digital Audio Controller for 5.1 audio, modem, keyboard with hotkeys (volume comes in very handy right now), and scroll mouse, running Win Xp home.
I bought it at a food store (of all places) called ALDI's. It is a MEDION computer. If you ever see one of these deals, I suggest you buy it immediately. I bought it for $699 total. It was a steal at the time (2001)
<<<Software>>>
Emulaxian FE:
http://3darcade.mameworld.net/index2.htmMAME32 with all the trimmings:
http://www.classicgaming.com/mame32qa/down.htmVisual Pinball
http://www.randydavis.com/vp/ and vpinmame
http://www.pinmame.com/Arcade Jukebox 7:
http://home.att.net/~mark.schwartz/NES, Super NES, N64, Sega emulators...
Many PC games...I suggest these for arcade/cab quality:
Star Monkey:
http://www.smallrockets.com/pc/starmonkey/Mutant Storm:
http://www.pompom.org.ukMarble Blast:
http://www.garagegames.com/pg/product/view.php?id=15LaserAge:
http://www.pcgameworld.com/details.php/id/83/DX-Ball 2:
http://www.longbowdigitalarts.com/dxball2.htmlMicrosoft Pinball Arcade:
http://www.microsoft.com/games/pinball/Bejeweled:
http://www.popcap.com/bejeweled.phpTetris 4000:
http://www.alawar.com/games/tetris4000/<<<PUTTING IT TO THE TEST>>>
I now was staring at a fully functional gaming cabinet, what to do...what to do...um GAMES!!!!! I booted up Peter's extremely excellent Front End, EMULAXIAN! The first game I tried on the cab was Pacman (to test the e-stik and vertical games), the 27" screen displays VERTICAL games GREAT! It looks very much like a 19" vertical monitor because of the large screen size! I then tested out the vector game TEMPEST for my spinner test/vector test. PERFECT! Then, it was marvel vs. capcom for some button smashing/joystick testing...I was amazed. The super with cherry switches is better than the x-gaming stik with x-gaming switches by the way. I did a side by side comparison. Then, to test out some PC gaming goodness, I played some starcraft, red faction, dx-ball 2, rollcage, Labyrinth, and Star Monkey. I then had to test out PINBALL games...of course, I tried VISUAL PINBALL, then Microsoft pinball arcade, and also 3D Ultra Pinball Thrillride. Catch the silver ball addiction! Eventually though, I went back to MAME for some time pilot, time pilot 84, qix, quantum, Mr. Do!, Donkey Kong, marble madness, asteroids, and I couldn't forget Arkanoid for my dedicated Arkanoid spinner!
<<<Future Enhancements>>>
-install light blue t-molding
-Mount the speakers, get a strong base speaker
-lengthen lightgun wire
-light coin mech slots
-wire up coins mechs to except coins and activate coin "buttons"
-add volume dial
-add headphone jack
-KEEP ON PLAY'N!
Questions/comments/suggestions? Thanks for reading this mess!
~Mrbond