32/19/42 Virtual Pinball Hyperpin Cabinet

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Uploaded by on Jan 27, 2011

Cutom built cabinet housing 3 TVs, a 42 inch for the playfield, a 19 inch for the DMD display, and a 32 inch for the backbox. Cabinet uses a 32 port LEDWIZ to create force feedback using car starter solenoids, and also run shaker and gear motors. CREE LEDs are wired but not installed yet, and will be used to flash different colors during gameplay. Cabinet allows you to play 100s of tables using real ROMs.

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  • Very nice. So much work put into it. Do you have your table monitor connected via hdmi? And if so do you have some lag/delay when playing?

  • @hogcia66 No lag, I use HDMI cables except for the PC monitor which is the DMD, that uses DVI

  • Hi Sir , could you please give me the exact dimensions of your pinball machine . Expecially the width of the cabinet , the backbox and the lockdown bar .

    Thanks a lot !

  • @cathou12341 Google mameman and visual pinball plans, I believe I adapted his plans for this. It's based on a pinball widebody, anything smaller you can't fit a 42 inch playfield

  • @cathou12341 Based on widebody pinball, google williams widebody pinball for dimensions although I adapted my backbox to fit my TV.

  • Out of curiosity, how is it that the external lights, such as the start buttons, etc. know when to light up? Is there some special interface between them and the PC that says "OK, light up now?"

    Looks awesome, by the way.

  • @ShutterBun2 It runs off a ledwiz, there is some visual basic scripts that work with VP. You can find it all on hyperspin-fe

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  • @107proof Plan on about 4K or so to build one.

  • @realisticHomeboy Yes, it uses a regular pinball tilt sensor to send signal to ipac where tilt is mapped in visual pinball. I would recommend using a microsoft tilt joystick instead though.

  • Is there a nudge sensor, that produces an accurate nudge, depending on how hard, and what direction, you nudge the table?

  • @eldermga The software is free. Just google it. Virtual Pinball, Visual Pinball, Future Pinball. There are version both for desktop, and for setups like the one in the video. All free.

  • Where do you live? I wan to come over and be your best friend!! Ha.. This might be one of the greatest things I have seen in a while. I currently Own an Indiana Jones Pin, but was looking to add more to my collection, This would be perfect. How much do you think you have invested in this? Thanks.

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