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| mark shaker:
--- Quote from: TheShanMan on September 12, 2008, 10:00:27 pm --- --- Quote from: Bender on September 12, 2008, 08:58:14 pm ---I thought of doing this for a couple of seconds then I thought whenever you move the joystick the whole screen would shake, No? --- End quote --- Well his name IS mark shake-r! (hides before rotten tomatoes get thrown at me) --- End quote --- :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry: Well those smilies sort of look like "rotten tomatoes". ;D |
| polaris:
mark shaker nice little thing that, i think id be content just pulling the projector out and sitting it in front of the box for playing. :cheers: |
| mark shaker:
--- Quote from: polaris on September 13, 2008, 08:08:55 am ---mark shaker nice little thing that, i think id be content just pulling the projector out and sitting it in front of the box for playing. :cheers: --- End quote --- That would work great, but would take the cool factor down a notch by not having everything self contained. I guess saying it's self contained is already stretching it. I already carry the power cord, wireless keyboard and the projector's remote separately. BTW: I may have broken the record for most Velcro used in a build. The computer is velcroed to the bottom, the projector is velcroed to the computer. The power bricks are velcroed to the bottom and each other. The 4 sides are velcroed to the cab... |
| erictrumpet:
Shaker, if your self contained port-a-cab rig is usually played while sitting on a coffee table (which I imagine it is), just build in a clamping system to clamp it to the table's front edge like a PC steering wheel. That'd hold it tight. Eric. |
| mark shaker:
--- Quote from: erictrumpet on September 13, 2008, 10:22:43 am ---Shaker, if your self contained port-a-cab rig is usually played while sitting on a coffee table (which I imagine it is), just build in a clamping system to clamp it to the table's front edge like a PC steering wheel. That'd hold it tight. Eric. --- End quote --- Wonderful idea! I will come up with some sort of table clamp. - Mark P.S. I set it up on a normal height table, and play standing. But it might be playable sitting, if it's set on a coffee table. I'll have to try it and see. |
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