The NEW Build Your Own Arcade Controls
Main => Software Forum => Topic started by: Jukeboxmike on February 04, 2020, 06:04:37 am
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Hi all.
This is my first post here and I hope it is relevant and in the right place.
I am not directly involved in mame projects or indeed arcade gaming. My particular pet is digital MP3 jukeboxes. For a number of years I have been using and working on projects involving a software package called DWJukebox. I am posting here because I have come to realise that my hobby has various crossed paths with your passion for arcade machines and Mame.
I use Win XP mainly to run my jukebox software on and use arcade buttons via I-Pac for controls. At present I am steering my way around software for
lighting effects and am trying to get my head round Blinky and such like. I use Event Ghost for some other macro style control of the program. I also use coin mechs for my own amusement (ideal money-box)
I have in the past been using XP ( and occasionally Vista ) 'out of the box' with only a few minor mods such as removing pre-installed software.
What I would be gratefull for now is any info. on how to thin out XP to run it solely for a juke box. The only programs it needs to run are DWJukebox, Event Ghost and whatever is required for programing of lighting ( Blinky or similar ). Thes bits of sofware are very light on recource demand and I have run some pretty ancient P.C. hardware without any problem.
Any advice would be gratefully received.
Thanks in advanced
Jukeboxmike
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Hi, this thread might be useful to you: http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,59373.0.html
I'll be honest though, I'm surprised you're wanting to use WinXP. I'd go with Windows 7 at the very least, it supports much newer processors and hardware. Even for a simple jukebox, unless you're using very old pc parts, I don't really see an advantage to using Windows XP.
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Hi and thanks for the link. I will be looking at that shortly.
The thing about using XP rather than later Win releases is that it is readily available on older hardware. I have at the moment got 3 complete XP PC's, half a dozen older motherboards and numerous hard drives with XP installed on them.
The sofware (DW Jukebox) is very un-demanding as far as resources go and I have not had a problem to date.
For my day to day computing needs I run a dual boot, Linux Mint/Win10 desktop PC, but when I am working on DW Jukebox modifications etc. I have an old Toshiba laptop running Vista ( no internet access ). Everything works well.