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Scumgriever:

Does anyone know somewhere in Australia that stocks this type of thing? I've been wondering what to do in this regard for a while.

**EDIT**
Heh, Should have done more research before I posted, this place looks pretty promising.

http://www.cliff.com.au/products/wallplates/wallplates.htm


arzoo:

By the way, Neutrik also offers the connector in black - and you can get a nifty rubber cover!

I ordered 4 connectors and 4 covers from www.markertek.com for $20 + shipping ($5.50).


MustardTent:


--- Quote from: Cornchip on December 04, 2006, 09:57:51 pm ---  And another..........

 http://www.datapro.net/catalog/usb_cables.html

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I used these cables and the black faceplate for my cab.  I put the USB ports underneath the control panel so that they are unseen and easy to access.

They are extremely handy, and I also use them for my light gun as well.

arzoo:


--- Quote from: MustardTent on December 05, 2006, 10:01:26 am ---They are extremely handy, and I also use them for my light gun as well.

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Speaking of light guns, I just realized that the Act-Labs PC light guns don't use a USB connector - the guns themselves connect to the control box with a 9 pin mini din and the control box connects to the pc via USB. I did a quick search on mini din connectors and found that the standard types only go up to 8 pin. The 9 pin may have been some odd format used by Sega. No way I'm ever going to find a panel mount 9 pin mini din port ::).

MustardTent:


--- Quote from: arzoo on December 05, 2006, 10:15:43 am ---
--- Quote from: MustardTent on December 05, 2006, 10:01:26 am ---They are extremely handy, and I also use them for my light gun as well.

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Speaking of light guns, I just realized that the Act-Labs PC light guns don't use a USB connector - the guns themselves connect to the control box with a 9 pin mini din and the control box connects to the pc via USB. I did a quick search on mini din connectors and found that the standard types only go up to 8 pin. The 9 pin may have been some odd format used by Sega. No way I'm ever going to find a panel mount 9 pin mini din port ::).

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Have you considered the LCD TopGun?

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