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MAME Arcade Cabinet How To - Part 1/2

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Uploaded by on May 22, 2008

This is Part 1/2 of a video I did, presenting my MAME Arcade Cabinet, trying to explain how I did it. Please no cheap shot on my lousy accent ;o) Here is the transcript in case: http://adproject.free.fr/mame/

Make sure you check part 2/2 also:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=KI9iqsx1Rc8

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  • Ah c'est ce qu'il m'a semblé comprendre depuis c'est 3 derniers jours. Bon, ça semble très très chaud pour trouver un écran d'arcade, est ce qu'un ecran nec multisync pourrait se rapprocher de la qualité original où bien un simple cathodique vga suffit ? (en moins bien évidemment).

    Merci encore !!

  • @TheArtsworks Comme je l'explique dans la video, tu perds le "look & feel" original un ecran de type "nec multisync". Si tu ne peux pas utiliser un ecran d'arcade je pense qu'une vieille tele est ce qui se rapproche le plus.

  • Salut,

    Je n'ai pas compris l'interet de la carte VGA spécifique ?? (ps t'es dans le 71 ? on est voisin !)

  • @TheArtsworks Oui on est voisin! Pour la carte VGA specifique c'est l'ideal car les moniteurs d'arcades ont des taux de rafraichissement incompatibles avec les cartes VGA Standard: rien ne s'afficherai a l'ecran ou au pire tu peux endommager ton ecran.

  • Was that a NEO GEO MVS? 1-Cart Slot?

  • No, this is an old AMD Athlon processor.

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  • i didnt know stephen hawking was into mame haha

  • @nikomo0 So you're seriously telling us that you stopped watching just because of that tiny mistake? What is wrong with you?

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  • I build arcade machines for people from scratch (I build the cabinet and usually use an HD TV as a monitor depending on what the customer wants). MAME machines are becoming pretty popular. In my line of work, we just stick a computer into the machine mostly because it's WAY easier than this method. This is more of a "poor man" method, and most of my customers are definitely NOT poor. MAME arcades run anywhere between $2,000 and $11,000.

  • Very clearly explained thank you!

  • I'm going to use this video as a basis for my own MAME machine.

  • "please no cheap shots at my lousy accent." haha your funny man. Your cab is nice, I had to take mine up art to upgrade it a bit... Throwing in a xbox 360

  • Very interesting video, thanks.

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