This project is long delayed but not forgotten. It will get done.
For now the ideas flow, the music collection grows, and the parts come together.
I've finished my Bartop Arcade Project, and now just wait on the items to sell.
And my new Donkey Kong Junior project is just about complete also (no Blog exists).
Shortly I plan on indexing my music collection online in the event of a HDD failure. As of late I've become very paranoid I'm going to lose my collection.
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Monday, May 31, 2010
Rock-Ola
So along with the new direction of The Boss Box comes along a Rock-Ola wall box.
A wall mounted jukebox that I was able to pick up for FREE! (Thanks to Nick V over @ CGCC) Not much online about these with respects to modification, however I've decided that mine will play host to an LCD monitor. Uncle T's software has the ability to support dual monitors. So my intention is to set this up somewhere in the basement in a different location then the jukebox itself. It would be used for the sole purpose of playing the videos.
I've got the machine completely broken down as of now. I've painted the back in a Hi-Gloss black and I've began to polish the chrome using Mothers Chrome Polish.
It's coming together pretty well.
The Concept
Over at the Build Your Own Arcade Controls forum I saw this awesome jukebox built by dmworking247. His thread can be found here : http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=99666.0
Right when I saw this I knew I wanted to emulate this for my jukebox.
My jukebox however will have a 17" ELO CRT based touchscreen. So the unit itself
will be somewhat larger. I plan on decasing the PC and trying to reduce it's size as much as I can. The hard drive will remain external and contain all the music as well as videos. The plus with respects to that is I can take it with me anywhere.
Vintage Stereo
The original idea for The Boss Box was to contain everything in a vintage console stereo. I found one for FREE on Kijiji and just paid $10 to have it delivered.
My bad, because I never got the measurements. In the end my 17" ELO monitor would not fit. At this point (on paper) the Jukebox took on many forms. In the end I decided something small (as small as I could make it while housing all the parts) would be the best idea.
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Speakers
I had a pair of existing 3 way speakers that dated back to my teens.
They were in my parents basement collecting dust, yet I was unable to part with them.
Good thing I didn't because I think they will be great for jukebox.
They were build with a 8" mid range woofer, 3" mid range tweeters, and 3" horns for the highs. I also wired them up using three way crossovers.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Current Skin
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Hardware & Software
SPECS :
Dell Optiplex GX260 & Compaq EVO SFF Desktop $80
Intel Pentium4 2.2Ghz
512MB DDR RAM
40GB Hard Drive
CD Rom,Floppy Drive
2 Front USB Ports,2 USB Ports at Back
Intel Extreme Graphics 64Mb integrated Video
integrated Network & Sound
Internet Ready,Keyboard,Mice and Power Cable included
Win XP Pro installed,Windows COA Sticker is included
Perfectly working with 90 Days warranty
750 GB SATA Hard Disk Drive (to be cased and used as external)
Software : Uncle T's Jukebox v 3.23 with custom skin
EDIT - Picked up a 750GB SATA Hard Drive to install into the PC itself.
However the PC was IDE and not SATA. I ordered several adapters from Ebay hoping one would work. Of the four purchased none did! (All the sellers were asked prior if any issue would be caused due to the large size of the HDD)
Upon discovering that the HDD could not be used internally I decided I would simply case the HDD and use it as an external. Initially I didn't want to do that.
But as plans evolved for the jukebox and the idea of making it "portable" became the definitive plan it made more sense.
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