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A Mame machine in an antique buffet - USB probs solved (I think!)
drventure:
@Lokesen Thanks!
@cotmm68030 Interesting connectors. I'll going to dig around those sites and see what they have. Part of my prob is that I'm not sure what to even call these things. For instance,the cable. "Armored Cable", "Arcade gun cable", "kiosk cable", "vandal proof" "vandal resistant". Haven't turned up much...
BTW, Does you handle imply a motorola processor by chance or something else? I cut my teeth coding assembly on a 6502, so the motorola instruction set brings back memories<g>
newmanfamilyvlogs:
Yup, I grew up on an Amiga 2000 with a 25Mhz 68030, so some time around 1996 I took m68030 as a handle on IRC. Later on when I started writing music I took the name "Children of the Monkey Machine" to release music under. Eventually I combined the two on IRC to have a single handle. Check my sig for music (:
thatpurplestuff:
Looking better and better with every update! Awesome!
drventure:
Thanks! Just checked out the skeeball update. Sounds like you're coming along about as fast as I am :)
Benevolance:
Dear Dr Venture,
Where the heck do you find all of this awesome stuff? The name plates, the whoosits and whatfoozles, and slick brass bits? I scour the local shops here for similar stuff, but all I can find are antique stores that want antique prices. Not to mention I'd feel a little guilty tearing apart a working 19-something radio just for some knobs on my arcade machine.
Sincerely,
Benevolance
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