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Minicade burn-in test

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We don’t need no water….. let the minicade burn. But I won’t.Whenever you work on sunday it is the same. Shops are closed and you are missing a little part, in order to carry on: Today, I wanted to install the cheap travelspeakers, I got from ebay. They run on 5V and I intended to go with a molex y-adapter, the common ones, you will find in every pc and also in my xbox. Down in the basement I found about 50 molex plugs, all female! So I will have to wait till tomorrow.Well, no molex so what now?

50°C on the inside 16°C on the outside… too hot for summerI ended up abusing my fathers all new weather station measuring the temperature inside the cab. Till now no fans or even slots or holes are made in order to get a better air circulation. After I put the external rc probe of the weather station in the cab and closed everything. I run it for aproximately two hours with mixed results.Whereas the CPU and GPU temperature of the xbox settled at about 60°c the overall temperature inside the cab was about 50°c. Probably too much for the old monitor and so I will make up my mind on adding a heat exhaust. I think I will countersink a fan into the top plate, like chris99 did it on his cabs.Sylvester and no molex… cross your fingers, that I will get one.

Brackets and a hatch

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As stated before: I taped the monitor sloppy and two corners were coverd with tape. Anyway -I reckon on my marquee design, to camouflage the flaw. Overall the dull black fades well inside the cab, so you can’t see any monitor contour.

1084 with a new face

One thing that is obvious when it comes to cab building is the need to access internas from both sides. Mostly the cables, connections and plugs are located on the backside and so a service door/hatch, just like those in the big ones, is needed.I unscrewed the backplate and cut it in three parts. Using a buzz saw from Aldi left me with a big surprise. Although the cut was quite clean and accurate, the blade I used left a 4 mm slot. Hence I had a 8 mm slot when I puzzled the back together again. Fortunateley I had some brackets left and made a nice rim protection and filled the gap - almost. Maybe I will add brackets to the door itself.

minicade with backdoor open

Certanly a service hatch needs a lock. I ordered one from Arcadeshop.de, along with some other parts, like Sanwas stick and the long awaited t-molding. I had never installed a lock before and I had to do it three times on a spare mdf plate before I got it right. The tricky part was that the locks winding had exactly the same thickness as my mdf, leaving no space to put on the check nut. I drilled two holes. One that closely fits for the lock and a larger one from the other side, that is big enough to take the check nut. The result was quite pleasing.

closed hatch and ready to golock, seen from inside

Further, I finally installed 2cm big brackets to keep the marquee where it is meant to be, but I still think they are too fat and tanking away too much of the marquee graphic. Looks like I will have shorten them on the front.

In the end I couldn’t resist to test my creation so far. With no controls in place, yet and the xbox hidden behind the marquee, it is a bit of a torture to turn that thing on. I, for one had to do it and start a round of Metal Slug4.

Metal Slug 4 - easy to run thanks to BAED

That’s it for today.

And it glows, glows, glows…

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As promised, I got the lighting up and running. I bought a relative cheap kitchen light, one with a energy saving tube, that would normally go under a cupboard. Energy saving, because it’s not producing so much heat and it is better for the enviorment anyway. Needless to say it was 1cm to long when the plug was inserted. I ripped it apart and added a new plug that would loom out of one side.opened kitchenlamp
new plug… don’t ask how much time I spent to dismantel that plugthe new plug in place, everything shielded and ready to go.

I used some shrink tube to fix and secure the new plug. Some addionalt ape in place and it was ready to go. But first I had to get the plexi ready. I wanted to see the full effect and not just simply light up the lamp.

Using some rought emery paper on both sides the second plexi plate so that it became a soft frosted look (once again chris99 had the idea).

emery, emery on the plex….well… looks good

Everything fit together and set in place and here it is…. tatatataaaa.

first run, without graphic no graphics ready yet, so only a test on standard  paper

I am not quite content with look. The paper I used for this test is of a cheap nature, directly off my laserprinter at work. I think it is something like 80g/m^2. Maybe I will need to add some white vinyl on the back on the frosted plexi or need to go with thicker paper….

Last thing I did today was spraying the front of my good old, beloved Commordore 1084. This was the first real monitor I got back in ‘88 along with my Amiga 2000. It has been down in the basement for all those years and was fired up occasionally for some nostalgia. Now it will get a new life and hopefully live on for another 20 years. Here’s the sloppy masked front.

20 year old 1084 on its way to become a cabscreen

Until the first layer of paint dries in my basement, I will take a nap and will go on tomorrow… nighty, night.

Minicade first setup

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Last two evenings I spend down in the basement and worked on my minicade. After I put together the first three parts namely the right side, top and bottom, I tipped the wohle thing on its side and put everything in place. I got a good overview if everything fits in as planned. And yessss, it does!

Looks good. Everything seems to fit in place.

Next thing was to attach the cp in a proper way. I used a small hinge to get the angel. On each inside of the cp I added a metal angle bracket that I had to shorten with a metal saw. Later those brackets will be held in place by some strong neodyne magnets. I hope that 15 cm distance to the screen is enough - but chris99 tested it with 10cm distance without any disturbance. We’ll see…Here’s the cab, completely mounted for the first time. Screws are still lose because I will have to take it apart at least one more time for applying the slot for t-molding.

Everything in place and still plenty of room for cables and lighting.

The marquee and brezel had been made from a 4mm strong plexi that I cut with my old rusty fretsaw, a fine blade and slow revolution speed. For the marquee I will need another one to sandwich the graphic.Tomorrow I will take care of lighting and the marquee….

Merry X-Mas

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Nun ist es wieder so weit. Kam dieses Jahr recht schnell. Zumindest erschien es mir so, als währe es erst gestern gewesen, als das letzte Fest endete. Auf jeden Fall mag ich diese speziellen Tage im Jahr und so wünsche ich euch frohe Weihnachten, Gesundheit, Glück und viele schöne Geschenke…. feiert gut!

Now it is here. It came faster this year, at least it felt like yesterday, when the last one ended. I like it anyway this special day of the year, so I wish you all a merry Christmas, health, luck, nice presents… enjoy!

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