My Galaga Arcade
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Absolutely wonderful work! You did an outstanding job, mad mad props!
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@Morph-X thnx, Morph-X!
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Very nice!
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@BuZz thanks!
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@9600baud love it.
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Nice thing :)
I wish I had the same space in my latest build.But this project seems not to be very portable :)
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Very nice build !
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@cyperghost thanks :D
Yes, even at only 4/5th of the size it weighs at least 40kg, maybe 50kg. You can push it around quite easily, it stands on 4 plastic knobs. But lifting it is definitely a two men job! -
10-12v on pin 8 in the scart connector could also power on the TV
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@DorkVonWaterfall cool, thanks for letting me know. But I guess there is no way to switch it to the AV channel with help of the scart connector?
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@9600baud i guess you have the pie connectet via rca now,right ? (Because the old tv has no HDMI)
So, a simple rca to scart adapter should solve that problem... -
And then you plug in minijack to rca audiocable and you can have audio on the tv aswell, no need for extra amplifier and speakers
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Very cute!
The 4/5ths size looks really good.
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4/5 is a great idea! I appreciate the videos that show it being played, as you get a much better sense for it's size. You get all of the nostalgia (artwork, iconic form, etc.) without the imposing presence of a full-sized cabinet. It's also kid-friendly!
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@caver01 Yeah, thanks! The kids of my colleague, 7 and 5, played it and it's perfect size for them :)
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Great cabinet! Seems an ideal size for a small appartment.
What is the plastic frame you used around the coin door?
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@Pads You mean this?
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@9600baud Yes I didn't realize it was part of the coin installation
Thanks!
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