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wow Windows! if only the general public was smart enough to program you

wow so I just finished my first mame pc


got an old computer from a friend, had to create an account after booting it in safemode (ha)

but once i got that done walllaahhhh

thanks to this tutorial:
http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=70171900

(very first post on the thread)


now its booting into malafront end. no keyboard necessary I have buttons wired behind the control door for exiting the game and for accessing the game options (tab)


now all i gotta do is figure a way to put this machine into the machine. any suggestions?

I was thinking possibly taking out the computer parts and situating them on the shelf thats already in the back of the cab holding the transformer for the monitor.
 
I just set my pc on the bottom of my dynamo cab. It seems to work okay.
 
wow so I just finished my first mame pc


got an old computer from a friend, had to create an account after booting it in safemode (ha)

but once i got that done walllaahhhh

thanks to this tutorial:
http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=70171900

(very first post on the thread)


now its booting into malafront end. no keyboard necessary I have buttons wired behind the control door for exiting the game and for accessing the game options (tab)


now all i gotta do is figure a way to put this machine into the machine. any suggestions?

I was thinking possibly taking out the computer parts and situating them on the shelf thats already in the back of the cab holding the transformer for the monitor.


That is what I did, in my SF Z-Cab, I just took the computer parts out and mounted them on a piece of plywood. Then mounted THAT to the side of the machine. Those Z-cabs suck for room and the opening when you drop the control panel isn't wide enough(for me) to stick a full case down there(or at least the cases I had). So just mounted the Motherboard and power supply on a piece of ply wood. And then Mounted that inside of the cab. Much easier to slide it in and out through the control panel hole. And can still plug everything in.

;
 
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well after a bit of playing just now I came up with a solution.

The shelf that the transformer is on (next to it used to be the mortal kombat board that came with the cabinet, but I took that out for storage) is on an angle, so my idea is to unscrew the shelf from the cabinet, and re mount it so its below the monitor housing and not on an angle.

thatll give me pleanty of room for the computer and a way to situate it to be able to be turned on through the coin door.

I'll try and post some pics tomorrow.
 
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