(Part 3) Top products from r/MAME

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We found 21 product mentions on r/MAME. We ranked the 66 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 41-60. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/pnpbios · 1 pointr/MAME

> I used 3/4" birch plywood. Plenty thick, plenty strong. 1" is probably overkill. And if it's a countertop/bartop machine? Even 1/2" is probably enough.

Yeah, 1 inch is probably way overkill. I want it sturdy though, you know? Maybe have some handles on the top to make it easier to move around.

I just want something small that I can squeeze between the screens.

> And no on the Pi. I tried my best to find favorable reviews for it working in MAME but I wasn't able to. Hours and hours of research and all I came away with was it's not a good idea. Intel Atom boards aren't that expensive and probably run a lot better.

Alternatively, something like this.

http://www.amazon.com/Android-RK3288-Bluetooth-headphone-standard/dp/B00AZR1TG2/ref=pd_sim_e_4?ie=UTF8&refRID=16EY2FBXFGX0F6D962CX

or this

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00D05XSMY?tag=laptop-magazine-20

u/darkbrokenheartz · 1 pointr/MAME

I would recommend Sanwa buttons over anything else except maybe gamerfinger. Those are new and use Cherry MX switches. Industry best stick is the Sanwa JLF but if you want the traditional bat top feel of a street fighter cab go with Happ IL competition joysticks. I would recommend the Zero Delay USB Encoder just search for them on ebay there 10 bucks a pop. Less lag then a ipac and dirt cheap plus they will work with a PS3 so you can do a dual cab. You need a special powerstrip like http://www.amazon.com/Smart-Strip-LCG5-Auto-Switching-Technology/dp/B000L9635G you can probably get one cheaper with some googling. If you go with 2 zero delay usb encoders you have a maximum 19 inputs not including joystick thats enough controller space for 8 buttons plus 3 mode buttons which are start select home on a ps3. But you can map them to Player 1 coin and Escape. You should be able to get by with 20 buttons . Most front ends emulators and software let you map whatever buttons you want you only have to use specific buttons if you dont want to have a specific button tied to something. I would recommend Hypserspin for your cabinet front end.

u/Zombiii · 1 pointr/MAME

These look like a pretty cheap solution. Probably easy to take apart and paint to match the cabinet too. They have buttons and have a retro feel about them.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0058FN036/ref=pd_aw_sims_4/177-3213713-9385453?pi=SL500_SS115

u/mail4youtoo · 1 pointr/MAME

Yes, it has both s-video and component

Something like this cable?
http://www.amazon.com/pin-mini-Component-YPbPr-Adapter/dp/B0042LHBJ6/ref=sr_1_4?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1346587551&sr=1-4&keywords=s-video+to+component

Will I really see an improvement using component over the s-video? The TV is 27" if it matters

u/ahockeyjock · 2 pointsr/MAME

While that can happen, it's not always an issue. Case in point the Xbox One default controllers are wireless WITH audio and mic even... No lag. All the high quality wireless controllers going back to original Xbox and PS2.

Also, what about the tons of wireless USB keyboard and mice? A mouse has to be accurate and fast, and you would notice bad lag. Not as intensive as a game, but still the technology is flawless for that. Controllers CAN lag but don't HAVE to. The new Retrons use BT and are pretty slick example of BT option.


OP: look up "wireless USB transmitter" (not wireless USB adapter; that'll get you all the wireless internet dongles). You'll find ones like this:

www.amazon.com/Cables-Unlimited-Wireless-Transmitter-Receiver/dp/B0036VNZHA#

Check reviews about lag, pick one of those with your favorite stick!

u/Ulnor · 1 pointr/MAME

Understand why you like the model you posed since it's external use, but like many here said to MAME it's a mouse. So why not consider an actual trackball mouse like this: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B002Q42S4E/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_yJDSDbNDBWZ8J ?

u/Steven_Mocking · 5 pointsr/MAME

My cp fits perfectly snug with these clips. Holds it in place nicely.

u/Frickalik · 2 pointsr/MAME

This is the mount I used . I mounted the "wall" bracket to the shelf where people keep the CRT/LCD. By giving it some distance, I was able to adjust the tilt of the monitor and the position (I moved it higher when I gave up on the idea of playing with bar stools)

VideoSecu Articulating Arm TV LCD Monitor Wall Mount, Full Motion Tilt Swivel and Rotate for Most 15" 17" 19" 20" 22" 23" 24" 26" 27" LED TV Flat Panel Screen with VESA 100, 75 ML12B CB5 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003O1UYHG/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_UlR2tb1ZCGZRR27S

EDIT: here is what the back of the dell monitor should look like when you take off desktop stand.

http://phillihp.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/40.-mount-dell-4-300x225.jpg

u/Jungies · 2 pointsr/MAME

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u/AU_Thach · 1 pointr/MAME

Don’t have a cab... but this is how I do my computer.

Power Strip

It has always on ports and a port that controls power for the others. When the computer shuts down the other ones turn off after a min or so. The always on port is my usb power hub and the computer goes into the control port.

I was gonna do this on a cab. The switch turns off the computer and the switch takes care of the rest.

u/capnjack78 · 1 pointr/MAME

I have a wireless usb adapter on mine to give it that internet connection, like this one. Makes it very handy to copy files from my laptop to the arcade pc and download updates easily.