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| RxBrad:
Thanks, all... Now I need to look through my profile settings and try to figure out what a --uvula-- is. :D (EDIT: Aha.. I thought so. Although the uvula is actually on the other end, you know......) --- Quote from: Frank Drebin on December 18, 2015, 01:45:33 pm ---The cables you used - were they just db25 extension cables? --- End quote --- Yup. 3ft M/F DB25 cables. Monoprice.com part #1591, to be exact. |
| Frank Drebin:
Thanks! Love Monoprice. |
| RxBrad:
Thoughts after a couple months of use.... * I swapped in this USB-powered LED tape to light the marquee. The speaker hum I'd complained about is now gone. I wish I'd have bought that in the first place, as it's half the price of the LED tape + power supply I originally bought. * My sister-in-law was playing some Frogger, and she's a huge spazz with the joystick. I need to install some kind of bracket on the CP box to keep the detachable control panel from sliding back toward the inside of the cab when someone slams the joystick upwards really hard. Should be easy enough. * Even though the mouse/keyboard surface was copied directly from the control panel using the router's flush-trim bit, it fits a lot tighter than the CP does. Too tight, really. I need to trim about 1/16" off the width of the KB/mouse panel (hopefully without ruining the vinyl that's on it). * It's easy enough to reach under the CP to switch between 4 & 8-way mode on the OMNI2 stick, but I'm really wishing I'd used a ServoStik for Player 1. Looks like the mounting plate is the same size as the OMNI2 -- but I have a bad feeling I didn't leave enough room on the side to fit the servo mechanism (I'm certain there isn't enough room between the stick and the buttons). * On my next go-around, I think I can nix the front door. It's not bad having it there; but as often as I need to get into the cab, backdoor access would've been just fine. * Occasionally, my cab turns itself on from complete power-down. Nothing in the BIOS seems to allow this, nor do any of the component power settings in Windows (ethernet, etc). Clearly this is because my house is haunted. (Or maybe a short in the power switch on my crappy PC case; or maybe the power supply in the PC is flaky. I'm going with ghosts, though.)A co-worker apparently has access to free Pi2 boards(!). Between that and the 19" 4:3 monitor I picked up over the summer, I now have visions of bartops in my head... |
| stigzler:
On the last snag, who ya gonna call? |
| sollyscomputers:
--- Quote from: RxBrad on June 12, 2015, 08:06:58 pm --- If I'd have bought a top-bearing bit in the first place, I could have avoided so many of the mishaps I've run into. Trying to awkwardly position templates underneath your work where you cant see them; or trying to balance your work on scraps so it's level. This all just leads to trouble. :banghead: Sure, this thing worked great for trimming the plexi to fit my admin panel, and it will probably work well to trim my CP/AP graphics to fit. But aside from that, it can go eff itself. Friends don't let friends try doing template work with bottom-bearing flush trim bits. Grrr. --- End quote --- I use bottom bearing trim bit also, but I use it on my router table which mounts upside down making it a top bearing trim bit |
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