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Maximus arcade raspberry pi
Maximus arcade raspberry pi





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maximus arcade raspberry pi

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  • The Seductive Pull Of An Obsolete Home Movie Format 49 Comments Posted in Netbook Hacks, Toy Hacks Tagged arcade, EeePc, mame, netbook Post navigation If you are interested in making your own MAME cabinet, check out some of the other MAME-based projects we have featured in the past, and don’t miss the video below of cabinet in action. The system is managed using the Maximus Arcade front end for MAME, which claims is incredibly easy. A power switch was added up on top for easy operation, and the cabinet was sealed shut, though the back does open easily in the event that maintenance is required. He used an iPac 2 controller board to wire up all of the buttons and joystick to the netbook, opting to solder the controller’s wires directly to the USB header on the eeePC’s motherboard.

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    The whole thing was wrapped in sticky label paper adorned with old-school Galaga graphics, then covered in plexiglass for a nice sleek look that also protects the artwork.

    maximus arcade raspberry pi

    He removed the monitor from an EeePC 901 in order to get some precise measurements, then went about crafting a mini cabinet from MDF. MAME cabinets are pretty plentiful, but this one was so nicely done, we wanted to share it. Had a netbook he no longer needed and decided to make it into a mini MAME cabinet for some of his family members.







    Maximus arcade raspberry pi