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GregorDV:

If you want to invest a little more for a nice professional look, or are a total menace with a Dremel tool (I won't go into which one applies to me), you can mount a standard network faceplate and snap in some USB jacks.

A quick google for 'usb keystone' gives a bunch of nice options like this:

http://www.vpi.us/keystone-usb-1394.html

I'm thinking this is just right for some converted Dreamcast and Atari joysticks.

BobbyG66:

Barracuda,

Nice idea with the faceplate, never thought of that.
It also allows you to paint what ever color you need to match your cab.
I have a tool called a "nibbler" that I got at Radio Shack.
It kinda looks like pliers and 'nibbles' a small square out of metal.
You need a hole drilled first and it takes some time, but cuts a nice clean edge.

BG66



Barracuda:

BobbyG66,
   Is this what your talking about?
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2289712&cp=&sr=1&origkw=nibbler&kw=nibbler&parentPage=search

  I wish I had one of those before I made my plate.  I might go buy one and do it all over with a metal faceplate instead of the plastic one I have.

ChicagoDave:

It looks similar to the one I'm using from http://www.datapro.net/..

For pics, check out my site:

http://www.davestojak.com/ctrlpanl.htm

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