Well I've just read the entire 5 pages of that thread.... that is one awesome build so far!!!

There's no way I could do what he has done with designing a circuit and having someone build a pcb for him. That's way out of my league I'm afraid. The best I've come up with so far by Googling is this.....
http://www.techcraftngrafix.com.sg/electronics%20kits.html#2d_ctrThey are based in Singapore and the prices are in Singapore dollars. I would buy the pre-made and tested modules for the little extra they cost. Not sure if they would work on a 12V PC supply as in those pics they seem to take a 9V battery. I've emailed them about this and also shipping costs.
I would also unsolder the 7 segment displays from the boards and remount them in reverse just as Yvan did to help mounting inside the CP. That's a very clever idea that I never thought of!!!

(EDIT: Just realised that if I do this the board will be turned thru 180 degrees, meaning most of the pcb will be above the display when mounted. Not sure if I will have the room. Might just have to unsolder and add new 7-segment displays with extended legs)
I can simply wire up the buttons on the pcb to the credit and start buttons on the CP. Of course I will be in the same situation as Yvan in that the credit display won't be totally authentic. By wiring it this way you can add credits to the CP display at any time... even when in the frontend. And use them up at any time too by just pressing "Player start" buttons. I can't think of any way round this. I can have the credit display reset to zero when pressing "Game select" and also when pressing "Exit" to get to the frontend menu. That's about the best that can be achieved I think.
