Hi all,
I'm putting together a setup I'm calling JAMMAnode. It's made with the intention of been able to control an arcade machine in a remote location via a web browser (with the video streamed back to the user via a separate vid capture setup). It could also be used for automating speed runs of arcade games. On the hardware side it uses a raspberry pi and the Jammahelper adapter from arcade forge.
This is version 1 of the wiring, a bit of breadboard overkill going on perhaps
I'm beginning work on the programming (perl / php side) at the moment. Ideally I'd like to get the circuit shrunk down to the size of a Raspberry Pi Hat.
disclaimer: this is a university 'digital arts' project looking at finding a happy medium between emulation the using the original hardware. I know lag would be a massive issue, but it's an experiment I'm interested in getting going
It's also in part inspired by how many arcade machines are now in private collections and museums. This could be a way to make these accessible to a wider public. I'll keep you posted!
kierann2019-02-09 17:41:41
I'm putting together a setup I'm calling JAMMAnode. It's made with the intention of been able to control an arcade machine in a remote location via a web browser (with the video streamed back to the user via a separate vid capture setup). It could also be used for automating speed runs of arcade games. On the hardware side it uses a raspberry pi and the Jammahelper adapter from arcade forge.
This is version 1 of the wiring, a bit of breadboard overkill going on perhaps
disclaimer: this is a university 'digital arts' project looking at finding a happy medium between emulation the using the original hardware. I know lag would be a massive issue, but it's an experiment I'm interested in getting going
kierann2019-02-09 17:41:41