Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: BrentRadio on November 29, 2011, 02:38:13 pm
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I know most MAMEer's like to create custom control panels for their cabs, but does anyone connect real unmodified control panels from an arcade game?
Any pics?
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That's part of the purpose of the J-PAC.
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That's part of the purpose of the J-PAC.
I won't be using Jamma wiring though. Is that the same with I-PAC as well?
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If using an IPAC, you can either run new wire to the switches, or cut one end of the existing CP harness off and wire it up to the IPAC (or whatever other encoder you choose).
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I know most MAMEer's like to create custom control panels for their cabs, but does anyone connect real unmodified control panels from an arcade game?
Any pics?
Unfortunately, I took no pics before I took them apart, but I was using an original unmodified Ms.Pac-man control panel with MAME. I still have it with the controller taped to the inside of the CP and soldered to all the switches. But the original CP harness is still there.
Darren Harris
Staten Island, New York.
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I used the control panel on my Mortal Kombat machine for a month or so before replacing it with a six button version.
There's nothing that really stops a person from using the original control panels for a MAME cabinet. It's just that most players would rather have extra buttons to access more games or features.
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I have a stealth MAME Journey, Tron, Robotron, Crystal Castles, and Star Wars. Most were purchased as empty or converted cabinets. I restored them to original cosmetic condition and used MAME as a platform to run the original game, plus whatever other games that used the same control scheme.
The only truly unmodified control panel would be the Star Wars since I am using a RAM Controls SW Yoke to USB adapter, which is made to plug into the original SW yoke connector.
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the KI2MAME link in my siggie. I sodl that cab and now I have a JPAC in my KI1 machine. Not really sure why you want pictures, it looks like a regular KI machine
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I have done it, but it was with a Jamma machine. I used a jamma fingerboard and soldiered it to a control encoder and arcade video card. It was sort of a DIY J-PAC I guess, worked great.
I am guessing something like this could be translated to a non-jamma machine. If you can find the correct connector that your controls connect in on, you can just take an encoder and wire it to that connector. Then you will have no harm done to the original wiring, and still use the original controls.