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| dax:
I finally uploaded some pictures of my cabinet. I know it's lame compared to most everybody elses, but it might be useful to show an example of a Neo cab hack that minimizes destroying the integrity of the original cab. I purchased this cabinet for $250. I have had it operating as a Neo cab for a few years and I finally decided to MAME it. P3-500 (shows you how long ago I was last into Mame), with an ArcadeVGA and a J-PAC, and I have the PC connected: A look at the original control panel: cab insides, pretty much stock: Plug the Jamma harness into the J-PAC, mount the board inside: Test the cabinet speakers/wiring: Chuck the PC in the cabinet and wire-tie it down. The black box on top is a GE powered subwoofer that I rewired to the internal speakers. |
| dax:
So far so good: Now, let's add some additional controls, first a 2.5" trackball. In retrospect, I don't know if I would have used this circular cutter. It took a long time to cut out. I didn't bother to remove the overlay when I cut this because it had some cigarette burns and damage to it. I have brand new replacement original Neo-Geo parts that will be stored inside the cabinet and will put a new overlay on later. Cut a hole for an Oscar Vortex too, and mount both: Hook up the i-PAC and realize that I was a total dumbshit: Ok, with a little grinding, that's fixed... I know I can't be the first person who mounted a trackball off-axis. My girlfriend was like, "Well this works perfectly if you stand off to the side!" So there it is: I'm hoping to add some extra small buttons to handle stuff like mouse-click and other functions. Although there's probably a way to program one of the PACs to do key combos. I'm waiting a control panel overlay and then I just have to sort out the nightmare of FE and Mame configuration, which still plagues me here and there, but it is workable and playable.... |
| dax:
I guess some of you might think the playfield is cramped? I think it works out nicely. Tempest works very well. I was never a big fan of trackball games but missile command, marble madness and centipede work well. Robotron and Joust work smoothly too. It's not necessarily great for Defender/Stargate, but I don't know if I've seen anybody's cabinet set up to optimally play those? |
| Hiub1:
Man, that looks great! Don't be shy about it man, that looks like a great and faithful conversion. I wish mine looked like yours! |
| Scott84:
Is it a good idea to put a subwoofer directly on a computer tower? |
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