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Bartop Virtual Pinball Cabinet

A virtual pinball cabinet built largely from scrap and recycled materials, powered by an Intel N100 mini-PC

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This is a scratch-built mini virtual pinball cabinet. It runs Virtual Pinball X Standalone via Batocera Linux on an Intel N100-based mini-PC. It has a 21.5" playfield display, 7" DMD/scoreboard display, stereo audio with haptics and exposed volume control, masked acrylic screen overlays, functional aluminum lockdown bar fastened by cam lock, and LED-illuminated control panel and power buttons. Input is handled by an SJ@JX USB gamepad encoder. It is constructed from 9/16" scrap plywood and finished with woodgrain vinyl laminate and PVC edge molding. Cabinet devices such as LEDs, cooling fan, and audio system are synchronized to the power state of the PC by relay. Stepdown converters provide switched +5V, 10V, and 12V circuits to power various devices. It currently runs about 85 VPX tables but the list of titles is constantly evolving. It boots directly to the frontend game list and games are navigated and selected using the flipper and control panel buttons.
  • 1 × 21.5" 1080p/60Hz HDMI Monitor
  • 1 × 7" 1024x600/60Hz HDMI Monitor
  • 1 × Firebat T8 Pro Mini PC
  • 1 × SJ@JX USB Gamepad Encoder
  • 1 × TPA3110 Stereo Amplifier PCB

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