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My Temporary 4-Player Setup

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Lo_Wire:

I wouldnt recommend putting 3&4 joystick on an angle to the screen, very hard to use.

Goatz18:


--- Quote from: Ptaz on February 25, 2010, 08:34:41 pm ---Looks pretty cool so far, Are planning to put all of this into a cab? where did you get those light guns and are they USB?

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Ideally yes I want to put all this in one cab. I got the guns from someone who posted them on the buy/sell section of this site. They are Scorpion3 Guncon2's and yes they are USB but require power through either a PSOne or a custom made cable to the computers power supply unit.


--- Quote from: Lo_Wire on February 27, 2010, 01:13:39 am ---I wouldnt recommend putting 3&4 joystick on an angle to the screen, very hard to use.

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Noted. The design is not in stone yet, otherwise I would have started cutting the wood and posted pics of it cus I can't wait to get this baby goin. I will take what you suggest into consideration and will post shortly on further APA progress.

Goatz18:

My temporary setup. A control panel scratched together with scrap wood I had lying around.



You can still see the blue mark of the wood and some imperfections, like I said, it was scrap wood, but the panel looks and plays great. I velcroed the front and back of the panel to an old kids dresser and she keeps steady.





That Dell to the left goes to the TV via S-Video. Looks great.





A J-Stick and a U360. You can also see the U-Trak and Slikstik Tornado.



Another U360 and J-Stik.



Ipac 4. I wired the far side first and had to rearrange the wires. The frontside I did second and got it right, looks clean.



I never did get any wire hooks or staples to hold the wires to the wood, but they don't move much and I'll get to it some day.



I kept the rough look of the wood, sanded it with fine sandpaper, stained it and sealed it for a rough yet smooth and shiny look.




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