I finished building my juke around Feburary 2008. The shape is based off an old lucky ticket machine I bought of ebay. It did have SK-Jukebox as the juke program, but after seeing a friends jukebox running E-Touch, and installing it into some touchscreen kiosks to be used as jukeboxes, I went out and got a touchscreen kit and installed it into my juke.
I had a bit of a collection of music videos, so I grabbed my spare 22" LCD monitor and attached it where marquee was sitting.
The programs installed in the juke are:
E-Touch
Ultrastar Deluxe
Frets On Fire
and a few pokie games the Mrs wanted cause its touchscreen :)
Heres a few pics...
(http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t237/adamndeb/IMG_4359Medium.jpg)
(http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t237/adamndeb/IMG_4351Medium.jpg)
(http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t237/adamndeb/IMG_4355Medium.jpg)
This last pic is with the original marquee still on.
(http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t237/adamndeb/IMG_3282Medium.jpg)
Looking good there dude, why the extra buttons in the last pic?
Thats an old pic.
The buttons were there for the old jukebox program.
I had to remake the control panel after I put the touchscreen kit in, but I still needed some buttons for Ultrastar.
I just like that pic cause of the way everythings lit up. :)
Hey Adam are you using those PS2 guitars you got on sale. I got one but it doesn't seem to work or it's the adpater =(
Brad
Yeah I still have one of those, Brad.
Have you opened up notepad and tried seeing what keystrokes they are outputting?
Not yet mate. It's on a long list of other projects I have unfinished =(
Brad