World's Smallest Arcade Machine (Guinness Record)


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    It mustn't have to be spot on, as the current record isn't in terms of cabinet or games.
    I don't think there was ever an arcade machine with those three or four games.

    If it does turn out that I don't have to be responsible for a cabinet,
    then I think I should, and can do better than any of my previous games /gfx.
    Even if the screen res doesn't allow for proper sprites,
    playability, and true to life nature would still nail it.

    ruijc, without giving dimensions in public, do you think your current cabinet is small enough?
    It does certainly look like it can be made look real very easily.
    The record is an easy target. There are a lot of people in this world capable of this.

    I will reapply today in the name of a group, no matter, since it takes so much time for them to look at.
    Give me a day or two.. I'll also see if Sparkfun will do anything to help.

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    Hi Art and PBP group

    I've been silently following this thread for the interesting stuff going on here. Have you considered the 0.96" 128x64 monochrome OLEDs out there? It is about the smallest you can get today. I have used such in the recent past and they are really small. much smaller than the Nokia 4k color display or the Nokia monochrome. Programmable via SPI just like the Nokia.

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    I'm going to try for more than one, and also send some off to the cabinet maker, if it's determined

    ruijc, don't feel pushed into anything you can't commit to, I know how it is to have your time divided.
    I'm off work for medical at the moment, which is why I can do this. Not everybody is in the same position.

    Thanks to everyone for now, who has offered a contribution, and encouragement. You should all be proud

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerson View Post
    .... Have you considered the 0.96" 128x64 monochrome OLEDs out there? It is about the smallest you can get today. ...

    Regards
    Read my post just above. I found 64x64 and waiting for a reply from supplier if they are interested in helping us.

    Robert

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    Yep, sent you some pm replies Robert, cool

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    96xRGBx64 Full color graphic OLED module

    24.8mmW x 30.42mmH x 1.42mmD
    Extremely wide viewing angles
    Very high contrast ratio
    Built-in Solomon SSD1332 Controller
    8-bit parallel interface or SPI Interface

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    Why pay for overpriced toys when you can have
    professional grade tools for FREE!!!

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    That one would be nice for arcade in portait mode. Did you ask Crystalfontz if they would be interested in sponsoring us a few samples? Media exposure is always a nice thing; electronic magazines publish details of projects.

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    Crystalfontz also has 42x65, only downside is ST7565P controller with SPI interface. Too bad 'cause these are less than half the size.

    http://www.crystalfontz.com/product/CFAO4265A-TTL




    http://www.crystalfontz.com/product/CFAO4265ATTL


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    Quote Originally Posted by ruijc View Post
    Art,
    I have the cabinet designed in cad with the measurements already scaled to the size of my project.
    I can send you the files for you to take a look and check.
    Regarding the cabinet, why not ask for a sponsor from a 3D printer manufacturer? Instead of a wooden one, this plastic will be much thinner and smaller at the end. Is ther any rule that cabinet must be wooden, Art?

    Quote Originally Posted by Art View Post
    Breakout, I like the idea of a pot for the control, there was a breakout arcade machine with a knob,
    but I need trigonometry that I have not yet solved in PBP (ball bouncing off walls at inverted angles).
    Regarding trigonometry, I think it can be made easier, with just two cordinates that move the ball. The perimeter is known, the ball has two cordinates it moves (x,y) and then if it hits the wall, the appropriate coordinate is reversed (-x,y or x,-y or -x,-y).

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