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ShoLouie:

Everything you need is here...

http://www.raphnet.net/index_en.php

I used the 4snesnes kit to make a nice controller box for my cab. (soon to post on projects page)

Dazz:


--- Quote from: ShoLouie on June 04, 2010, 07:21:56 am ---Everything you need is here...

http://www.raphnet.net/index_en.php

I used the 4snesnes kit to make a nice controller box for my cab. (soon to post on projects page)

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Awesome!  I just ordered 2 Jaguar kits. :D

yo1dog:

Check out this project I did a while ago. Same kind deal. There are links to all the components I ordered.




You may also notice my stylish 1 Player Start pushbutton I use as my power button B)

opt2not:


--- Quote from: ShoLouie on June 04, 2010, 07:21:56 am ---Everything you need is here...

http://www.raphnet.net/index_en.php

I used the 4snesnes kit to make a nice controller box for my cab. (soon to post on projects page)

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Thanks for the link!


--- Quote from: yo1dog on June 04, 2010, 09:18:21 am ---Check out this project I did a while ago. Same kind deal. There are links to all the components I ordered.

You may also notice my stylish 1 Player Start pushbutton I use as my power button B)

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That's a cool panel!

EVEGames:

ShoLouie and yo1dog, Thank You, Thank You, THANK YOU for the links.  Many more possibilities have opened up with these resources.

Here's my first attempt at adding a "retro port" to my cab...

Picture 1, the Player 1 side retro port installed beneath the control panel (with custom Van Halen cutout in the middle, just for kicks).


Picture 2, close-up.  Note the rough rectangular cuts around the NES and A2600 ports, they will look MUCH cleaner when I refine them to fit the shape of the ports more precisely.  Also note the missing pins in the NES controller.  I've had a little trouble with these pins loosening on me.


Last one, a pair of unmounted plates.  Notice the recessed cutouts on the fiberglass plate for the tabs pf the NES port to sit in.  I need to do a similar thing with the A2600 port as well.


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