ozmo wrote: » Guy in gamestop warned me before buying that the paint needs some protection - suggested varnish - any suggestions - dont want anything that will yellow or crackup...
frasr wrote: » Video here on how to spray the control board with lacquer, results seem goodhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORl_txaN3Ng Also get in contact with service@arcade1up.co.uk and ask for a protector & they will send one out as a "gesture of goodwill". I think the lacquer is a much better fix, but I get the feeling for a lot of people these will get played a few times & then just gather dust, so the protector is a quick fix before seeing if the machine will get enough use to spend the time on a lacquer fix. Put mine together last night, took a little over an hour, no problems with it, all lined up ok and quality wise it's better than I expected. First game of Street Fighter on a cab in years & I got my ... hand to me my E. Honda... Bought a black Ikea Lack table for it to use as a riser, haven't put it together yet (all of the 2 mins it'll take!) but was playing on my knees, so a riser is def. needed.
CiDeRmAn wrote: » I was thinking of a riser but I am probably putting this upstairs so the lack of height is a help not a hindrance. I've sent an email to that address there, fingers crossed!
ozmo wrote: » At the very least - This secret menu hack will let us remap the Defender controls- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2c7yGZZPjg8
CiDeRmAn wrote: » That's the standard MAME settings menu
lordlame wrote: » Will we ever see the simpsons released?
horgan_p wrote: » No way could you fit 4 players around a cab that size
arcadeblasters wrote: » This secret menu So you simply press the TAB key to bring up this super secret mame menu? Wow..... Who Knew? :D:D
Doge wrote: » ...I had a quick go of hooking up the LCD driver board and my raspberry pi 1 and it worked well.... Can't wait for the motherboard bundle go arrive and get MAME and attract mode running.
ozmo wrote: » Thats cool - What lcd board did you use - Im looking to either get one but dont want to wait weeks for post from China. I was considering also just replacing the whole lcd screen with guts of an old dell pc monitor I have. Any reason not to use the PI you have for mame emulation? The Retropi 64gig and 128Gig releases seem decent? No fan needed then.
Doge wrote: » HDMI VGA DVI Audio LCD Controller Board M.NT68767 Fit To M170ETN01.1 17" 19" M190ETN01.0 1280x1024 LCD Display https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07JMLRJN1/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_G4JfCbNYFVPX1
arcadeblasters wrote: » less fiddly than soldering the wiring for a cabinet mounted on/off switch to a lot of dell small form factor
80s Synth Pop wrote: » Have a look in the bios as usually there is an option for what to do when A/C power is restored. If you set that option to always power on, then once you plug in the cab the pc will power up.
ozmo wrote: » Right - thats the last straw - its definitely getting modded now... Bought it specifically for Gauntlet - and only when I have a crowd over did I realise its hard configured for 2 players - middle joystick is not connected for that game! Soo.. I have my retropi and monitor all working ready to install - does anyone know what the current best way of connecting the rpi gpio to physical buttons... I see so many ways listed on the net - I don't want to introduce any latency with keyboard emulators - hardware(arduino) or any slow software drivers. Anyone know whats the best way of doing this? Ta all...