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SirPeale:

I don't see why not.  That's what I did.

General Zod:


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Whooohooo!!  ;D

I just wanted to say a quick word of thanks to you Peale !! Without your help I don't think I could have wired this cabinet the way I truly wanted. Hats off to ya , my friend !!

I've helped a few people with their MAMEcabs, but I was always doing the pc-side of it .... definitely a little different  when it comes to doing the entire haul.

I tried making the wire job as neat as possible, or at least in order. I learned you can never have enough clamps & tie-wraps.  ;)

Anyhow ... I don't have a website to host any pictures, but I at least wanted to show you this one .

Thank you again for your help.

Michael

SirPeale:


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Looks good!  Just about what mine looks like, but yours is nicer.  I haven't had the time to get it 'sparkly' yet.

Mameotron:

Well, good job on getting the problem solved!  If I need to do any of this, I know right where to go.

Just as an afterthought, I realized recently that the mobo in my cab DOES power on when the power switch is pressed, not when it is released.  It is a Dell Optiplex GX100, rescued from the trash at work.  This tidbit may come in handy to someone someday.

danny_galaga:

just an update on my set up. no one will probably remember but i used a relay on my system. i had noted that once in a while the system just wouldnt start up and i promised id give an update on whether it became more or less frequent. well it seems to start every time now. i suspect that as the relay 'wears' in (or out) the speed it takes to switch off has decreased (i think, it's been so long since i set it up i cant remember!)

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