Thanks for the replies. OK, would I be correct in thinking:
-I wire each one of my control panels up to a single molex of xx#inputs.
-I then wire up the iPac to a single molex with xx#inputs.
-When I want to change control panels I simply disconnect the panel and replace it with another
Is that right?
If this is correct, my next question would be what happens if I connect my Pacman panel (1 player start, 1 player coin, 1 x 4-way joystick, 5 x buttons) to the iPac. The iPac will be wired up for a lot of things that are on the other panels, but not this more simplistic one. Are the extra controls that are wired on the iPac simply redundant in this instance as they are not used or required? (ie, they just don't work)
/Rebirth, you mentioned that "Back to the topic at hand, won't each panel need 2 or 3 12-way connectors? Can't you get larger connector blocks, so you could just use 1? Not that it is a big deal, just thinking it might be confusing connecting 2-3 plugs as well as just more time swapping the panels" Any idea what the largest size block is? I did a search and the largest seems to be 15 inputs - which would mean I would wire up a 15 pin for each player on each control panel, and the iPac.