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Xbox 360/DC/VGA Jamma interface
Uchiha Madara:
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I thought you might ;D
--- Quote from: Uchiha Madara on May 16, 2011, 12:20:38 pm --- :applaud: :cheers: :notworthy:
Unreal work you have there... so pro! Um... you planning on making those available upon completion, or is this a personal project?
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Thanks :)
I don't have any plans to make any more, as with most things it took about 10x longer than expected :dizzy:
I can give links to any parts I used if it helps though. Let me know and I will post them.
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That would be great, sir. It would be a huge help to a noob like me, lol.
Franco B:
I picked the project box up from ebay. The product code is TEK2 but I'm not having much luck finding its elsewhere, the seller does have some more for sale [here] though.
The PS360's were from http://www.akihabarashop.jp/ I think the original version I used is sold out now but they are making a PS360+ which is due to be released soon.
The UVC was from ebay, as shown [here].
You may or may not need a video downscaler depending on what monitor you are using. I have a Nanao MS9 in my NAC which is a 15/24kHz monitor. AFAIK I know the UVC is the only converter that downscales 31kHz to 24kHz (as well as the option of 15kHz) which is the main reason I chose it, along with it being regarded as one of the best.
When I use the interface with my Naomi I don't use the video converter as my Naomi has a Sanwa PFX Tri-sync monitor that can display 31kHz sources.
The USB passthoughs are manufactured by Neutrik. If you google 'Neutrik USB' you should be able to find a suitable seller.
I just used some old DC pads for the DC connectors. I used some old USB cables and soldered them to the PS360 USB breakout cable.
You should be able to get a Jamma fingerboard from quite a few places. I got mine from [arcadeshop.de]
The .100" header, pins and other plugs were from [Swallow Amusements]
I think that's pretty much it really. The only other thing I needed was some low profile PCB standoffs to screw the PCBs to. Normal PCB feet would make the PCBs sit too high so I just bonded some M3 nuts to some 8mm magnets and then bonded them to the base of the enclosure.
Uchiha Madara:
Oh yes, thank you, sir. :cheers:
RonnieC312:
that is sweet
Franco B:
Finally got round to making another kick harness for it so I can use it in my Naomi too :)