Well I should of posted this on Saturday the 14th of April, but I was too busy playing my finished Arcade. Let me tell you this was monumental for me. My last bit of wiring I was saying to my self OMG it is almost finished.
So on Saturday I put my Happ Control Panel Clamps on. I didn't test, but what I did I lined them up and went about 2mm below the bottom parts original hole markings, and at 2mm they are a nice snug fit.
On the wiring I hooked up a power button to lead into the computer's motherboard. I had to retape some electrical tape to my hacked up TV Remote to get it working again since the wires got jiggled off the contact.
I fired it up and started to test all the buttons (using keywiz max 1.5). Everything worked except the coin buttons. I had the coin buttons from my blue pushbuttons located by the P1 Start and P2 Start. Anyways so I flipped the control panel over and tested just the blue buttons they worked, then I put the wires in from the coin mech, and they constantly press 5s or 6s. So I found out they were in the Normally Open position, so once I set the switches to normally closed everything worked. I also looped the grounds to play it safe on my daisy chain.
The first game I tested was Street Fighter 2, then I played some Pac-Man, tested my spinner on some Arkanoid, and tried Golden Tee Golf with my trackball for the first time ever. I am currently setting up some of my buttons in MAME and tweaking sound in some of the Midway games, but all I got to say is I love my creation.
I just want to say thanks for my family for being patient with me while I bought and built all this stuff, and a special thanks to all of you fellow BYOAC guys out there! Thanks alot. I will get my pics up soon of the finished product. I haven't uploaded them yet because I am still taking some pics and having fun playing my Arcade. My Dad is coming over tonight to play, and my wife actually played alot yesterday. We ran through the X-Men beatem up game and won that game. It was fun. The cool thing about Building Your Own Arcade is it is hard work, but once it is built the whole family can enjoy it and there are games for all ages on there.
Thanks again I will get some pics up soon.