serene02
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I’ve not seen any videos. There is an dummies guide to fme that I believe is available on DIF. It won’t cover dual screens, it’s just a case of loading layouts and playing around with the tools really, there are no official guides or instructions as far as I’m aware. J
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Of course this can be achieved. You’d need to build or edit the existing layout to work with your setup. Mfme supports dual screens so it’s total doable J
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Very cool J
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There was one main rebuild company back in the 1990’s. Look up BWB. They rebuilt Barcrest, Maygay and Ace Coin machines, concentrating on lower stake market. Same game and artwork but with usually 5p/10p stake, quite often retaining the big brother jackpot prizes. Another rebuild company mid 90’s was Crystal Leisure, they rebuilt a lot of classic JPM for the lower stake market. Those two companies are what I would class as rebuild manufacturers personally. J
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Impressive work mate J
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Yeah that looks sweet as!! J
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Oh that does look impressive JP You’re spoiling us it looks sublime J
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It does run, I dabbled with the roms a few years back, I’m pretty sure of it. Just try them in the emu. J
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I’m not too sure fella. Do you have 12v and 5v on there. Not sure on the wire colours, is yellow 12v and red 5v? Black is ground if I remember correctly. Are there smaller voltages on the other wires? J
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I’m not sure mate, I’m not an electrician, isn’t there a legend on the PSU? I believe it has something to signify positive polarity, that’s what it means on speaker wire, it’s just the possible wire as opposed to the negative one. Be careful, like I said I’m not an electrician J
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I use a hacked up PC PSU that I’ve hacked up to run 2 12V external monitors whilst also running my PC. Sure you could do the same kind of thing, just make sure you get the correct loads for whatever you’re powering. J
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Wow though!!!
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That’s well cool!! J
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A quick search uncovered these? Not sure the size you require. https://www.amazon.co.uk/EG-STARTS-Illuminated-Machine-Consoles/dp/B075K4JW57 J
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You can get that size button that come complete with the bulb I imagine. Take a look at arcade world, they also have an eBay store. I often use those guys for my button needs J
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Smaller bulbs/led, I’m assuming as long as you get the same voltage it shouldn’t matter? J
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Get yourself a nice IPs panel J
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You’re having the screen landscape? Probably ok for lo tech machines but more complex machines will maybe look too small on that size screen J
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guys be informative as well as handing me the dunce's cap for asking
serene02 replied to woodsy's topic in Newbies Help Area
You could potentially run it on a Mac, it would need to be running windows via boot camp. Boot camp comes packaged with the Mac I believe. Just google ‘installing windows on Mac’ J -
Curiousity and maybe stupid question needs answering re: home builds
serene02 replied to woodsy's topic in Emulator Chat
Absolutely no chance of that happening. So many copyright infringements and company IP, not to mention trying to cash in on what is essentially a free to use software in mfme. Mfme info outlines terms of use. Mame could be a possibility (if all machine rights have been acquired) as it’s open source but it would have to be a derivative build and require a considerable amount of work put in to get it fruit machine ready for the end user. It would be pretty awesome though J- 1 reply
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Donations/contributions only pay towards the project costs, he’s not benefiting financially from his work. J
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Video game requests for the initial test arcade
serene02 replied to johnparker007's topic in Arcade Simulator
Pheonix Flicky Rygar J -
I feel a true 80’s arcade coming to Arcade Sim… Excellent work as usual bud J
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Yes, rubber keyed was my mates, was always on it, it wasn’t quite the same on my Spectrum 48k plus. Isn’t it odd that I’d rarely use a joystick on Spectrum, yet it was pretty much all I used on the C64, could you even use keyboard on C64? I guess it helped with built in joystick port. J
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I always used QAOP and M! J