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| mark6437:
--- Quote from: Ginsu Victim on August 09, 2009, 09:02:26 am ---You'll still have to run ground to each button, same as with the I-pac. There is NO difference. --- End quote --- Ah. Ok I see now. Thx 4 the info. |
| Beretta:
ya there is no way to get around the phsycial wire connection to the buttons.. you could hack a wireless game pad but then you still have to deal with a wire to power it and also a wire to the buttons.. there is just no other way to get controls of any type without wiring going to them. i think the best solution for you is to buy a X-arcade and then find a way to fit/mount it on your cabinet.. this way someone has already done the wiring.. but me personally would rather deal with the wiring then the wood working. |
| FrizzleFried:
The key to success is to get a quality wire stripper. I'd go absolutely ape ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- if I didn't have one... |
| maddags:
This might sound Wierd, but I actually like the doing the wiring. I have converted four already for my friends and do it for cost. A little hobbie on the side of running my own restaurant, let's me wound down...... but that's just me. |
| mvsfan:
--- Quote from: Beretta on August 09, 2009, 02:18:33 pm ---ya there is no way to get around the phsycial wire connection to the buttons.. you could hack a wireless game pad but then you still have to deal with a wire to power it and also a wire to the buttons.. there is just no other way to get controls of any type without wiring going to them. i think the best solution for you is to buy a X-arcade and then find a way to fit/mount it on your cabinet.. this way someone has already done the wiring.. but me personally would rather deal with the wiring then the wood working. --- End quote --- yup, just buy a premade xarcade for your situation. |
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