Raiden has a new home
Raiden has moved to Game Traders in Carillon City Arcade, go there, play it, win $
Raiden has moved to Game Traders in Carillon City Arcade, go there, play it, win $
It’s finally done! It’s all working marquee inside, better speakers, paying out properly. This is a good feeling!
Coming soon: Properly writen instructions to build your own. (and photos/video of the final product!)
my enthusiasm has returned! i made a badass marquee, got it printed at office works only to realise just around the time that office works shuts that they scaled it, when i said it can’t be scaled, but i’m not letting it frustrate me, i said the f and c words a few times now im fine! heres a picture of the marquee
fuck i hate this fucking project
The tweakui autologin wasn’t working properly, it would autologin once, but after that i’d be prompted for the password again, so I’m making the change in the registry, the method is outlined here but since microsoft are always changing the way their website is laid out ill paste it in below:
You can use Registry Editor to add your log on information. To do this, follow these steps:
If there is no DefaultPassword value, create the value. To do this, follow these steps:
If no DefaultPassword string is specified, Windows XP automatically changes the value of the AutoAdminLogon registry key from 1 (true) to 0 (false) to turn off the AutoAdminLogon feature.
If there is no AutoAdminLogon entry, create the entry. To do this, follow these steps:
After your computer restarts and Windows XP starts, you can log on automatically.
Coming up: BIOS Hacking!! Do I dare?
I needed to have the monitor switch on as soon as power is fed to the machine, before this mod I’d have to press the button to switch on the monitor after switching on the power, not very practical.
I don’t know if the monitor stores charge like a CRT does, doing this may be dangerous!
It’s a Benq FP91G+
Unscrew the screws, all of them are uncovered except two which are covered by some rubber stuff that just comes off. The circled bit is the circuit board with the buttons, the power button is on the right side of the board.
Theres all the buttons!
That’s the button
Those top two solder joint connect the on switch, so I’m just gunna solder them together to bypass the switch.
Connect them up, put it back together and it works sweet!
Got some spare time so I’m gunna put in some work. The activation on the machine i was using fucked up the whole thing and i couldn’t activate or start the computer, so i got all the files off it and am reinstalling windows, this means i have to go through all that crap of suppressing windows, good thing i wrote it all down here!
Things left to do:
Uh oh! AC! For this little task I called in my more “big electrical” minded brother since i was too pussy to do it myself. The basic idea is to hook up a cord to an insulated screw driver, hook the cord to the metal frame of the machine, stick the screw driver up in to the anode and discharge all that pent up teen angst from the capacitors inside the monitor. Apparently you should hear anything from a little crackle to a loud noise & blue flash, we heard a little crackle which was nice.
All the videos and tutorials on the internet seem to be for American models which have a big metal frame around the monitor which you ground the screwdriver cord to, the low boys don’t seem to do it this way so we hooked it up to some metal part near the main video pcb, see pictures below.