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gurnie:


--- Quote from: Malenko on August 22, 2007, 12:37:02 pm ---
--- Quote from: torez on August 22, 2007, 12:17:07 pm ---In this case I would just sell it and build my own to my liking.

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well he wouldnt get much for it selling it.

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you mean she  ;)



But I live in a condo and I don't have room for constructing anything, nor do I have the tools (my dad does but that becomes a pain in the butt since he lives about 45 min away).

Anyways, I have replaced the encoder with an i-pac, dad chopped off the sides of the hotrod, and I am adding a few very small buttons (i can't think of the name but they're like momentary push buttons.  They are red and tiny.).

But this has been a father daughter project, and I don't want to make my dad do all of the wood work, and that's what would happen if i went to go with a DIY control panel.... and I'm not that mean :P

But I'm not asking for the length X width.   That wouldn't matter to me since the unit has been physically modified (and beside that's what mr. tape measurer is for).  What I am asking for is a "button placement" map, or something along those lines... you know a diagram that tells you the distance between each button and the joysticks, ect.

Does anyone have that?

Otherwise i'll try tracing it.

Malenko:


--- Quote from: gurnie on August 22, 2007, 12:47:54 pm ---you mean she  ;)

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My sincerest apologies!  When I recut a new CPO for my hotrod I just clamped the 2 pieces of wood together and drilled using a spade bit. You could lay the hotrod over the new CP and trace the holes then drill. I honestly have no clue of the actual measurements and I cant seem to find the thread that listed the capcom specifications (all I can find is the Mortal Kombat specs)

The way I did it worked out pretty well.



wish I could be of more help ma'am


BobA:

Do you need the measurements so you can transfer the placement to a new CP?    If you you can use one of the existing Joystick with 6 button templates and just add the extra button where it feels good to you. 

bfauska:

I think she's looking to design a custom CPO.  The measurements are for the placement of buttons in the artwork?

Buddabing:

Personally, I love the HotRod. I have two.



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