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For the last few years, Bryan has been working on turning an old Golden Tee 99 arcade cabinet into a custom MAME (Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator). In this video, he outlines the process of stripping out the old parts and planning/building out the new.
The unique part of this MAME Cabinet is the use of the original 15 kHz RGB CRT/VGA monitor and Bryan outlines how he managed to get that to work with a Raspberry Pi.
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RetroPie Software (Freeware) - retropie.org.uk/
USB 8BitDo Controller - amzn.to/3OzAJtu
Inlet Module Plug - amzn.to/3y7JLXX
Hookup Wire - amzn.to/3QUS1D3
AC Line Filter - amzn.to/3bEi0yv
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