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[[File:Michael-mame-DSCF3105.JPG|thumb|350px|Michael playing on the MAME machine during Barcamp 2011]] | [[File:Michael-mame-DSCF3105.JPG|thumb|350px|Michael playing on the MAME machine during Barcamp 2011]] | ||
Home arcade machine revamp | Home arcade machine revamp | ||
Update 01/10/2012 | |||
New screen - huge CRT VGA monitor with some screenburn and limited resolution | |||
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The development pages from some years back: http://www.tecspy.com/arcade | The development pages from some years back: http://www.tecspy.com/arcade |
Revision as of 10:49, 1 October 2012
Home arcade machine revamp
Update 01/10/2012
New screen - huge CRT VGA monitor with some screenburn and limited resolution
The development pages from some years back: http://www.tecspy.com/arcade
- recover games (and most importantly, the high scores) from the dead laptop
- HDD totally dead :( Need to obtain ROM sets again
- mamed front end http://phulshof.home.xs4all.nl/mame.html - compile and tweak
- better linux distro base - have kubuntu 7.10 - want Knoppix 6
- rewire controls matrix - should take a couple of hours
- Noisy fan on PC - heatpipe? ideas please
- Priority! Gauntlet rev 14 http://www.rom-world.com/file.php?id=23575
- recover games (and most importantly, the high scores) from the dead laptop
Update: 22/07/2011
I have now replaced the replacement PC! Seems to work mostly but some full system freezes have happened :(
MAMED has now been built and it works! After all these years the SDL libs are still compatible.
The keyboard controller seems to work!
- more button wiring to do
- more tweaking of mamed config
- more USB PlayStation2 contollers on the way
TODO: Michael Erskine 09:06, 7 December 2011 (EST)
- replace LAN cable run from members room
- minimal Xorg server installation with BlackBox window manager or equivalent
- replace GDM with straight startx as low-permissions user
- replace XFCE with plain X init straight into mamed front end
- screen bezel fitting
- mark screen geometry when bezel fitted and screen in position
- router work on sizing and chamfer
- blackout tape and foam padding
Update: 05/04/2012
The machine is now in the studio (again!) and we have a working PC with a recent Xubuntu, functional mame install and all three DVDs of ROMs installed. The next stage is to get the mamed front-end starting automatically as an unprivileged user.
- Where I would previously have just used inittab, Ubuntu now uses upstart: -
- so we could have xdm (or equivalent) auto-login as the mame user and have their xinit launch mamed as the only X client
- create user and give access to all the files required