Man, that's impressive! Nice work.
How did you set up the software for the project?
The software is Pinball X for the front end which allows you to select different games and have a preview of gameplay, instructions and additional info about the games.
Pinmame runs the roms and tables which is installed as part of Visual Pinball X which is the table editor.
There's also a separate installation of mame 64 for the old arcade games which is again navigated by the pinball x front end.
Pinball X also acts as a front end for Pinball Arcade which I have about 60 tables I've paid for. There's a freecam mod installed for Pinball Arcade to allow the 2 screen setup and put the DMD and backglass on the second monitor.
Visual Pinball X supports animated backglasses and upto a 3 screen setup with Playfield, Backglass and DMD. I'm currently running 2 screen for both Visual Pinball X and Pinball Arcade with the second screen mod.
Pinball X also supports Future Pinball and Pinball FX2. (I have neither of these running at the moment.
Visual Pinball X is DX11 and has the best graphics and physics - extremely realistic.
Many die hard pinheads that have real machines say they favor VPX now over the real tables for the convenience and lack of maintenance.
Pinball Arcade is also very good but not quite upto the quality of VPX. Pinball Arcade only supports 1080p with the camera mod, where I can run full 4K with VPX. (without the camera mod Pinball Arcade will run at 4K but you loose the 2 monitor support.
Pinball is the primary focus for me but having mame running old classics is good to change it up.
And a quick update..
Back up and running with watercooled PC installed.
Didnt get time to finish the rails and control panel but I'm going to enjoy some pinball while watching the F1.
Pincade up and running by
Hilton, on Flickr
Pincade up and running by
Hilton, on Flickr
Pincade up and running by
Hilton, on Flickr