03 February 2003, 22:58 | #1 |
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Yet another MAME cabinet thread.
For anyone interested in building a gaming cabinet, this looks like the way to go--
http://www.ultimarc.com/avgainf.html This is a new video card that enables the user to completely eliminate the resolution hassles inherent with building a cabinet with a standard arcade monitor. Wish they were out when I was building mine. |
04 February 2003, 04:30 | #2 |
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Fecking nice!!!!! Just what I needed!!!
This year I'm moving on a new studio and it WILL feature an arcade cab, which I planned to be a hybrid JAMMA/MAME cab setup... This card would work a treat! It even has 53Hz modes!! I bet it's gonna cost a shitload tho :/ |
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Will this hook up to tv's and rgb monitors?
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