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[Ed] had a netbook he no longer needed and made the decision to produce it into a mini MAME cabinet for a number of his family members members. MAME cabinets are quite plentiful,
Microsoft Office 2010 Professional Plus, but this 1 was so nicely done, we wanted to reveal it.
He taken out the keep an eye on from an EeePC 901 as a way to get some exact measurements,
Microsoft Office 2010 Professional, then went about crafting a mini cabinet from MDF. The whole issue was wrapped in sticky label paper adorned with old-school Galaga graphics,
Microsoft Office 2007 Professional, then covered in plexiglass for the nice sleek search that also protects the artwork.
He utilized an iPac 2 controller board to wire up every one of the buttons and joystick towards the netbook, opting to solder the controller’s wires directly to the USB header on the eeePC’s motherboard. A power switch was added up on top for easy operation, and the cabinet was sealed shut,
Microsoft Office 2007 Key, though the back does open easily in the event that maintenance is required. The system is managed using the Maximus Arcade front end for MAME, which [Ed] claims is incredibly easy.
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,
Microsoft Office 2010 Product Key, and don’t miss the video below of [Ed's] cabinet in action.
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