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Kosketusnäyttö jukeboksi
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Software:
* Operating System: TinyXP Experience Rev06
* Jukebox: Ultimate Jukebox
* Karaoke: Ultrastar Deluxe
* 'Guitar Hero': Frets On Fire MfH Mod
* Virtual Slots: "Real Deal Slots: Ghost Town"
* Arcade Front End: MALA
* Arcade Games: MAME 1.06
* Touch Screen Games: World Of Goo and Crayon Physics
* Kids Paint Program: Tux Paint
* Screensaver: gphotoshow (for using as a Digital Photo Frame)
* DTV/Capture software: ArcSoft Total Media
Some other features you might not notice:
* The carry handles at the side are vented on the bottom and open at the top (on the inside). This allows for the hot air to escape, but it also proved handy as I can reach in to the right hand side and flick the sound-lighting to 'permanent on' or off.
* The Jukebox has no speakers. It's designed to be portable and plug into any audio gear. I bought some Logitech Z4's which do a good job for around the house.
* The only cables the jukebox need is one PC-style power cable, and the audio out lead. On the back of the juke I have a drive-bay style 'all in one' USB hub, audio socket, an card reader which allows me to plug in corded accessories, or add more music through most memory card types.
* The rear panel is held in place by four very strong cabinet magnets. When you access it through the back, there are two latches which allow the front panel (monitor) to be easily removed. This allows for easier servicing, monitor replacement etc. With some minor plan adjustments, it would also allows you to manually rotate the monitor (if used as an arcade bartop).
* Whilst its primary function is a jukebox, it does a great job as an arcade bartop when combined with a wireless desktop control panel (wired can also work thanks to the USB on the back).
More info at:
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=99666.0
[youtube]xZ4OPoheehI[/youtube]
Software:
* Operating System: TinyXP Experience Rev06
* Jukebox: Ultimate Jukebox
* Karaoke: Ultrastar Deluxe
* 'Guitar Hero': Frets On Fire MfH Mod
* Virtual Slots: "Real Deal Slots: Ghost Town"
* Arcade Front End: MALA
* Arcade Games: MAME 1.06
* Touch Screen Games: World Of Goo and Crayon Physics
* Kids Paint Program: Tux Paint
* Screensaver: gphotoshow (for using as a Digital Photo Frame)
* DTV/Capture software: ArcSoft Total Media
Some other features you might not notice:
* The carry handles at the side are vented on the bottom and open at the top (on the inside). This allows for the hot air to escape, but it also proved handy as I can reach in to the right hand side and flick the sound-lighting to 'permanent on' or off.
* The Jukebox has no speakers. It's designed to be portable and plug into any audio gear. I bought some Logitech Z4's which do a good job for around the house.
* The only cables the jukebox need is one PC-style power cable, and the audio out lead. On the back of the juke I have a drive-bay style 'all in one' USB hub, audio socket, an card reader which allows me to plug in corded accessories, or add more music through most memory card types.
* The rear panel is held in place by four very strong cabinet magnets. When you access it through the back, there are two latches which allow the front panel (monitor) to be easily removed. This allows for easier servicing, monitor replacement etc. With some minor plan adjustments, it would also allows you to manually rotate the monitor (if used as an arcade bartop).
* Whilst its primary function is a jukebox, it does a great job as an arcade bartop when combined with a wireless desktop control panel (wired can also work thanks to the USB on the back).
More info at:
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=99666.0