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Technical Area / Re: Capacitor Questions - which ones should I order?
« on: December 22, 2010, 08:28:04 AM »
µf means microfarad


To understand a bit more about caps, you could read about it here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kondensator_%28Elektrotechnik%29

Most of that is too technical for me as well (especially all those formulas), but it gives you a bit more information about what exactly a capacitor is and does. I started reading in those articles a while ago when I built a few guitar effects pedals from DIY kits, and I wanted to know what all those little thingies actually did with the signal.

Here's more:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farad
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitance

Good luck with the whole cap-changing job!


edit: and what liquidx said  ;D

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All the rest / Re: Hi to all
« on: November 30, 2010, 10:42:57 PM »
Need two disappoint you al, nod the whole shed is the gameroom only 50 m2 of gameroom space

Hah! That's still even bigger than my whole living room  ::)

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All the rest / Re: Does anyone have GBP 230,000 on a shelf?
« on: November 26, 2010, 07:55:50 PM »
Wow... Impressive  :o

What, the suit or the lady?  ;D

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Artwork / Re: True Type advice needed
« on: November 24, 2010, 01:52:01 PM »
I'm no font expert, so I'm not sure where to look to get an exact match. Helvetica comes close indeed, but the original letters are a little bolder, and have less sharp edges. If I've got some spare time left tonight, I'll try if I can find something...

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Artwork / Re: True Type advice needed
« on: November 24, 2010, 12:10:37 PM »
Yes liquidx is right it's just some kind of helvetica with wider spacing between the letters:



If you want to be REALLY precise then you still have to look for another font, helvetica is not it.

For instance: look at the small letters a and g. In the Helvetica font, the a has a little arc on the bottom right, and the arc at the bottom of the g is wider in Helvetica than in the original. Also, the capital K is slightly different.

But if you're not too critical, I'd say Helvetica comes very close  ;)

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All the rest / Re: Hi to all
« on: November 23, 2010, 11:31:52 AM »
Nice schuurtje and a nice collection! Wish I had a space like that...  :o

</extremelyjealous>

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'Business' Area : Buy/Sell/Trade / Re: This could be interesting
« on: November 22, 2010, 09:48:20 PM »
WTF is this ??

Dunno, but it sure is ugly  ;D

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All the rest / Re: Hay guys
« on: November 22, 2010, 11:35:03 AM »
Welcome mimy, another newbie here  :)

You do realize that Hello Kitty is an illegal bootleg of our very own Dick Bruna's Nijntje (Miffy) right ?

Te be more precise: it's Kitty's friend Kathy who looks almost exactly the same as Nijntje. But Dick Bruna has already said in the past that he thought that Kitty was a shameless copy..

Nijntje vs. Kathy:



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Check also the RR logo on the grill: "Rattles & Rolls"  ;D

I really love the roadtrip threads on this forum. I don't think I ever am going to drive 14 hours to get something though (well, I once drove 5 hours to pick up some Amiga stuff, that might even count as a small roadtrip itself).

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Arcade Lifestyle / Re: The planning and built of My Gameroom
« on: November 20, 2010, 07:38:26 PM »
Nah, whorehouses have mirrors on the ceiling.







At least, that's what I've heard....  :oops:  ;D

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All the rest / Re: Hello there!
« on: November 19, 2010, 01:50:50 PM »
Thanks for all the welcomes, people!

@scr33n: You're an absolute inspiration when I read your topics (but I don't want to cut other people short of course ;) ).

I think it will still take some time before I even start my first build, but that leaves me plenty of opportunity to find out how Mame works, where to get decent parts and exactly what model of cab I want to build (at this moment, I love the looks of Taito cabs, but as with most thing: my taste changes pretty quickly ;D )

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All the rest / Hello there!
« on: November 19, 2010, 11:46:10 AM »
I stumbled across this forum when ckong posted a link to his gameroom-build-project on the dutch Commodore Users Group forum. I've been reading a lot of topics on here over the last few days, and I thought a brief "hello" should be in place.

So, here we go: I'm Eric, 33 years young and living in Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Although I haven't got much of a playing history with arcade machines or other coin-op machinery, I've been a fan of (retro) gaming for a lot of years. It all started when I was 6 or so - my best friend next door had a Colecovision and we spent hours and hours playing Mouse Trap, Donkey Kong and Donkey Kong Jr. Maybe some more games too, but those I remember best. I also played a few times at my cousin's house who had a Philips Videopac.

A few years later (around 1989) I discovered the Amiga 500 at a friend's home and I HAD to get myself one of those too. I spent a good 10 years playing lots of games on it (and more productivity stuff as well, I even ran a BBS for a short time), but I got rid of everything in 2002 and continued on a regular Windows PC.

Since about 2006 I'm back into the Amiga scene, and since then I've also owned quite some consoles (Sega Master System, Megadrive, SNES, Gameboy, Atari Lynx to name a few) for a year or 2, but I sold those again since they weren't really my thing and they were collecting mostly dust.

But I've always had a soft spot for arcade games and pinball machines and since I learned about MAME about a year ago I started dreaming about having a full-size arcade machine to run it on. Until now, I don't have the space for it (and my girlfriend will kill me if I bring a big cab like that into the house ;D), but in about a year we'll be moving to a much bigger house, of which I already claimed the attic to be my hobbyroom :). It shouldn't be much of a problem to put a nice arcade machine in there.


Now, reading a few scratch build topics on this forum I've decided that - if I'm going to bring an arcade machine into the house - that will be the way for me. At work I work with nothing but computers and numbers, so in my free time I love to use some real tools. I play and build guitars for a hobby (very amateuristic though), so building an arcade machine should be no trouble at all - I already have most of the tools that I need for the job (drillpress, router etc). I'm going to try to build most things from complete scratch, including things like a metal coin door and the design of the marquee, CPO and side art. Of course, things like buttons and joysticks I will just buy ready-made. I'm not aiming at a 100% replica from any existing cab, just a nice machine which looks like it's a real thing.



Wow, this story ended up a little longer than just a brief "hello", but at least you know a bit about me now  ;D

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