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ataruzzolo:
:cheers: |
darthpaul:
Doesn't it feel good to be needed ;D. |
DaOld Man:
Yeah, it really does.. :applaud: |
GameTech:
Hello again, Is anyone any further with this project? Last I remember, was a USB driver PCB with a small motor and some microswitches.... This still a go for anyone? Thanks for all the works... I'm getting back into this again soon and would really like to get a decent, economical way to rotate my monitor using maximus arcade FE or Mala.. Good day! :applaud: :applaud: |
DaOld Man:
Hello Gametech! If you search back through the posts in this forum you will see how different people have approached the monitor rotation trick. I used the printer port, which is probably the easiest and cheapest route to go, especially if you are using a hefty motor. Some of the people on here are using a small motor which seems to work for LCD monitors, but if you are rotating a CRT monitor, you will need to use a bigger motor with more power. I still plan to get back on my usb mrotate project, just been covered up here lately with other projects. Tell us more about your project. What size monitor are you going to use? CRT or LED (LCD)? I have thought about throwing together a USB breakout board with a drive and selling them for a small profit (to cover my time), for folks who dont want to build their own. If there is any interest in it, of course. But putting together the kits is not very hard, if you can solder. |
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