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Title: New Mini pin Build
Post by: Firebat138 on September 01, 2011, 12:29:45 pm
Need to build a small pin for a buddy and havent done one yet...  Anyone have a ROUGH cost estimate?

He wants a small LcD...  probably a 26-32..  So I can find that myself...  just looking for the other costs...

Any info is helpful..

Thanx

Camper
Title: Re: New Mini pin Build
Post by: BobA on September 01, 2011, 04:50:29 pm
More info might help flesh out your build.   You have a main screen size.   Does it have a 2nd screen for a back glass?  Do you want a working plunger or can you just use an arcade button?  Will the cabinet have trim and full glass or plexi?  Do you want a coin door?  Do you want pinball legs?  Any other requirements would help.  ;D
Title: Re: New Mini pin Build
Post by: njay on September 01, 2011, 05:03:29 pm
you can also check out my build thread :)
Title: Re: New Mini pin Build
Post by: Firebat138 on September 02, 2011, 09:39:42 am
yup....  looking at that thread now...  NICE...  I only want a main 32 or less screen and a 17-19 for backglass...  I can get that free... just gotta buy yhe main screen...

a button is good for the plunger...  no led...  I have a couple of old laptops... less than 1.8 ghz and a couple of older pcs, about the same speed... 

So the only thing I really need to buy is the buttons, wood, legs, plexi, etc...  I was thinking I could get this under $500  I can get a 26" Vizio for like 220

And it may SIT on a table near his bar, so I might be able to skip the legs...  all depends on what he wants...  NO coin door... unless i can get one for nothing...  hes not really into the authentic feel....
Title: Re: New Mini pin Build
Post by: matsadona on September 02, 2011, 10:15:24 am
Note that the pinball emulators are usually very demanding when it comes to processing capabilities (both CPU and GPU), so going with a old laptop might not be what you need.
Title: Re: New Mini pin Build
Post by: BobA on September 02, 2011, 10:21:47 am
You should probably try using a PC not a laptop as you will have problems driving the second screen with a laptop.  With the PC you can add the required graphics card if you do not already have 2 screen support.   If the PC is 1.8 GHZ P4 it will probably be a bit slow on some of the more complicated tables in FP.   If it is dual proc then you are probably OK.   You can always turn the graphic detail in FP way down to get the more complicated tables to run. I like buttons with LEDs for a pin as they add bling without alot of cost if you wire the power direct and don't use a driver board.

Overall you should be able to get it made for your under 500 dollar target.