AaronB
Member
I know we have some MAME enthusiasts, and I could really use some advice. I worth with a small after-school club that does Raspberry Pi projects, and we hope to do MAME cabinets by the end of school.
We're on a tight budget, so we're using Raspberry Pi Zero's to power them. We're using old computer monitors the school has lying around for the displays. I'm thinking of basing it off of this for the overall design, except using USB for the controllers. Each student already has at least 1 USB controller, which will save money.
If possible, I want it to have 4 USB ports where we can plug in a mix of USB controllers and diy fightstick-type controllers for multiplayer, maybe using this for buttons and the controller design from the other link. It would be great if it can also accept USB wheels, light guns, and other types of controllers even though we don't have the budget for them now.
One big question I have is whether we need an IPAC-2 for this kind of setup, or just a USB hub that plugs into the Raspberry Pi? I'd also appreciate any advice from people with experience with this.
Thanks
We're on a tight budget, so we're using Raspberry Pi Zero's to power them. We're using old computer monitors the school has lying around for the displays. I'm thinking of basing it off of this for the overall design, except using USB for the controllers. Each student already has at least 1 USB controller, which will save money.
If possible, I want it to have 4 USB ports where we can plug in a mix of USB controllers and diy fightstick-type controllers for multiplayer, maybe using this for buttons and the controller design from the other link. It would be great if it can also accept USB wheels, light guns, and other types of controllers even though we don't have the budget for them now.
One big question I have is whether we need an IPAC-2 for this kind of setup, or just a USB hub that plugs into the Raspberry Pi? I'd also appreciate any advice from people with experience with this.
Thanks