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Timstuff:
So, would I be just as well off with the Keywiz Eco? If I'm not gonna use the keyboard passthough anyway, and if it has enoguh inputs for the control interface I intend to build, I may as well save some more cash with it. I probably won't even use any of those "deluxe" features anyway. If I'm not gonna be missing out on much, it may well be the best way for me to go.
Lilwolf:
I went from an IDE type cable to a screw down one.

I personally think the extra 10 bucks (or whatever) is REALLY worth it..  The cabling is SO MUCH EASIER and nicer...

but I have to say.  I rewire a LOT...  But thats because I seem to like to build my arcade more then play it most days...   (hey, this would be cool...  Lets just rip it all apart and find out... Its ok that it will take 3 week to get it back working again)
markrvp:
Lilwolf - I'm with you.  I find I spend more time working on my cabinet and controls than I do playing the games.  I have to remind myself to stop and play every now and then.
NoOne=NBA=:

--- Quote from: Lilwolf on April 07, 2005, 03:19:57 pm ---Lets just rip it all apart and find out... Its ok that it will take 3 week to get it back working again)

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That's why I went modular.
Everything wired stays inside, but I can still play with whatever I want to.
I have had a problem with stealing/modifying modules for this/that, and then having to build a new one for the original control.
That doesn't put the cabinet out of commission though.
AceTKK:
From the picture on Randy's site it doesn't look like the Key-Wiz Eco has IDE-compatible pins on the board, just solder pads.
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