Im new at arcade building, and I was wondering....
I want it to have 1 game(Contra).So I decided to download the emulator.
All I want the computer to do, is run the emulator then run Contra when I turn it on.I want it to be like a real arcade.
How do I make the computer run Contra INSTANTLY!
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Depends, somewhat on the OS, but mostly on the emulator. If the emulator doesn't support a default load-on-startup, you'd have to add the support yourself and recompile the program, which is tedious and requires both programming ability and developer tools.N64god wrote:Im new at arcade building, and I was wondering....
I want it to have 1 game(Contra).So I decided to download the emulator.
All I want the computer to do, is run the emulator then run Contra when I turn it on.I want it to be like a real arcade.
How do I make the computer run Contra INSTANTLY!
What combo are you using for the computer?
EDIT: I should mention that the arcade systems usually used beefed-up versions of the consoles themselves like the PlayChoice-10; if you want authentic, you're better off hacking up an NES and leaving the cartridge embedded in the arcade cabinet.
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Re: Arcade software
Hey,
Lol. Just the right person to talk to.
Check out http://wiki.arcadecontrols.com/wiki/Hiding_Windows
I did that to mine and its fine.
Thanks
Lol. Just the right person to talk to.
Check out http://wiki.arcadecontrols.com/wiki/Hiding_Windows
I did that to mine and its fine.
Thanks
Re: Arcade software
Alternatively you can buy this:
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Contra-Jamma-Arc ... 1c11e9dc6c" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Wire up a Jamma Harness in an Arcade machine and you're off!
Probably cheaper than putting a whole PC in there anyway, if you only want to play one game!
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Contra-Jamma-Arc ... 1c11e9dc6c" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Wire up a Jamma Harness in an Arcade machine and you're off!
Probably cheaper than putting a whole PC in there anyway, if you only want to play one game!
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Not really...Shambler wrote:Alternatively you can buy this:
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Contra-Jamma-Arc ... 1c11e9dc6c" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Wire up a Jamma Harness in an Arcade machine and you're off!
Probably cheaper than putting a whole PC in there anyway, if you only want to play one game!
You need an Arcade Monitor (Unless you buy a converter board to AV that then goes to a TV / PC monitor - which I have done to mine because Arcade Monitors are expensive)
Power Supply with VERY good knowledge of how to wire 110 / 240 VAC currents + ground...
If you have an Arcade Monitor, you MAY need to install an Isolation Transformer...
And any other parts that that certain game may require. Such as a HDD as some save their high scores / data to the for faster buffering times etc...