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| paigeoliver:
--- Quote from: bdsjake on August 16, 2004, 10:24:37 pm --- --- Quote from: paigeoliver on August 16, 2004, 10:01:15 pm ---Ok, I am thinking about replacing almost my entire collection with this cocktail here. --- End quote --- uh, I'll take that Star Wars cockpit of you yours! ;D --- End quote --- It is for sale. It is not cheap. Just measured. Installing a horizontal monitor, which is what the machine should have, I have 25.5" across, and 22.2" tall. My 27" TV almost makes those measurements IN THE CASE, so I guess a 27" would fit. A 25" would fit for sure. |
| MinerAl:
If it was originally an Atari Football (or Soccer) it had a 24" B&W very round tube in it originally. I have a 24" Apex flat tube in mine and (with a little modification to un-round-ify the bezel) it looks about perfect. |
| paigeoliver:
Mine isn't an Atari football (those had 23" monitors, I have a TON of those monitors laying around, a ton being 3). Mine is a Dunk Shot. Which came out like 10 years later. Not sure if the cabinet is identical or not. |
| MinerAl:
Does the board that the monitor mounts to slide in and out the side? That was how the X&O Football one worked. You'd mount the monitor to the board and then slide it in under the glass without having to move the glass/bezel. I like the idea of different panels on each side. Once you get MAME trained to show the games oriented the right way it'll be about perfect! You'd essentially have a 48" wide panel. It would be fairly simple to do modular panels on this design and then you could have the Tron panel and the yoke panel and the q-bert panel and the 360 |
| paigeoliver:
No, the monitor mounting board is fixed in this one. I always consider modular panels, but I always don't do them because, well because it would be a pain in the butt. One reason I have always had multiple mame cabinets. |
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