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A user on the Arcade Controls Forums noted that Joust and other similar hardware Williams games had a strange behaviour. When you would put a coin into slot one (5) it would register one credit. When you would put it into the left slot (6) it would register *four* credits. […]
There are going to be some major changes to the site soon. It’s grown so much in the last bit. I started with one project, and now there are five. I’ll make a section of the site dedicated to each project.
John St. Clair has released his book, Project Arcade. You can buy it @ Amazon.com or Barnes & Noble.com. Here’s some links! Project Arcade: Build Your Own Arcade Machine
I actally had some updates before the whole site went down. I’ll try to recap as best I can. I have a tutorial on how I refurbish a coin door. Find that right here. The painting is not going anywhere near as I expected. I have to get better primer. […]
Scored another motherboard from a place in Hadley, MA called College Pro Computers. It’s an old Biostar motherboard. For $15, I couldn’t say no. It’s no way a means to an end, however. I’ve discovered that I can’t get it past 400MHz. Way too slow for games I would like […]
Well, I can now forget about using that POS PC CHIPS motherboard. The board has been tossed around a good bit since it’s purchase in 1998. It has served me well in all it’s functions. Well, I guess it’s been tossed around a bit too much. Two days ago I […]
Just What Is This M.A.M.E. thing anyway? Why Would Anyone Want To Do This? Why A Cocktail Cabinet? Why Not An Upright? Just What Is This M.A.M.E. thing anyway? From The Site mame.net On December 24th, 1996, Nicola Salmoria began working on his single game emulators (for example Multi-Pac), which […]