Sorry to ask this sort of question, but I'm really torn here. I used to be a pretty active member of this board but it's been since about April of last year since I have visited. My MAME project stalled and I got caught up in work, other hobbies, and even some personal medical issues. So, this is where I stand right now as I'm thinking about getting back into things.
-I have a control panel cut out and routed to fit all of my buttons (thanks knievel), a trackball, a spinner, and my joysticks
-I have 2 optical sticks, a spinner, a trackball assembly (no ball), and TONS of buttons
-I have a gutted Blitz cabinet
-I have a working Street Fighter II machine
I was wondering if for a guy like me (married, working 50 hrs/week), if it would be worth moving forward and building my own MAME cab from what I have or if I'm better off hacking my existing SFII machine to run MAME. I've already spent the majority of the money on my project, I just question my overall drive to get it finished.
I would really like to see a fully built MAME cab in my home, but again, I'm worried about all of the time I need to put into the wiring and building of the project. Should I sell off my components and just hack the existing SFII machine, or would I be much happier in the end if I just manned up and finished what I started a year ago?