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We will need wood or mdf for the cabinet. |
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+ | <br>If we want it to be close to a full size playing field the instructable suggests a 37" flat screen. It can be built using a smaller screen. We could also use a short throw projector built into the base. |
<br>Monitor for the back glass/scoring section. |
<br>Monitor for the back glass/scoring section. |
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<br>Arcade Buttons |
<br>Arcade Buttons |
Latest revision as of 10:50, 22 August 2014
Virtual Pinball machine
The goal for this project is to fabricate a digital/virtual pinball machine. This could be the beginning of a Lowell Makes Arcade. This could definitely be a selling point with new members.
Preliminary Design
- The pinball machine ideally will be around the size of a standard mechanical pinball machine.
- There is an instructable for a digital pinball machine on Instructables.com that goes step by step in construction.
http://www.instructables.com/id/Digital-Pinball-Machine/
Materials
We will need wood or mdf for the cabinet.
If we want it to be close to a full size playing field the instructable suggests a 37" flat screen. It can be built using a smaller screen. We could also use a short throw projector built into the base.
Monitor for the back glass/scoring section.
Arcade Buttons
Keyboard Encoder
Small PC to run the software. An old laptop or junk pc should do fine. The software does not require a lot of power. Graphics are something to keep in mind though.
Task List
- Source materials and initial design.