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* Zippyy joysticks, buttons, encoders, etc. | * Zippyy joysticks, buttons, encoders, etc. |
Revision as of 08:53, 5 July 2016
Overview
A chance haul of brand new free 15" CCTV CRT monitors (x5) has sparked my desire to design and build a standardised small MAME cabinet to fit them and to make the design available to anyone who wants to take part.
CRT
- The heart of the project
- the most expensive single item
- the heaviest and bulkiest item
- the position of the monitor high up in a floor-standing cabinet will require a very stable cabinet design (not on wheels unless really well thought out!)
- Raspberry Pi RCA output from 3.5mm jack: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Jack-to-3-RCA-Adapter-Cable-Audio-Video-AV-3-5mm-Jack-TV-Cable-Cord-Wire-Adapter/111852720137
- 3.5mm jack Pi pinout: https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=577977#p577977
- BNC connector on monitor video input A
- Audio also! Test speakers.
Cabinet
- hefty chipboard bases and 2x4's as per the big cabinet
- laser etched outlines where possible
- laminated panels made to fit quality T-molding
Major purchase BOM
- T-Molding: http://www.arcadeworlduk.com/categories/Arcade-Parts/T-Molding/
- the dimensions of the T-Molding would dictate the lamination of the side panels
- Zippyy joysticks, buttons, encoders, etc.