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Title: Rotating monitor retro fit.
Post by: rockyrocket on January 20, 2013, 04:51:04 pm
Not being able to control my envy for all these rotating monitor cab teases I decided I needed one.
My multi-emu / gameex cab was the best candidate so a retro fit was on.
I can not claim any original thought went into this at all, the hardware is an exact copy of griffindods build (thank you), I also only really have one shot of the build process sorry.
Anyway gameex has a really useful facility to send commands or launch apps/files both before and after loading games, so using AHK files was a dead simple way to activate the usb driver board.
Well everything just about fitted so here is a very bad quality video
(http://img338.imageshack.us/img338/6127/dscf0181sv.jpg) (http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/338/dscf0181sv.jpg/)
(http://img233.imageshack.us/img233/4407/mmmround.jpg) (http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/233/mmmround.jpg/)
http://youtu.be/k_hpSq7e-9g (http://youtu.be/k_hpSq7e-9g)
http://youtu.be/2MNBxvIJl-A (http://youtu.be/2MNBxvIJl-A)
Title: Re: Rotating monitor retro fit.
Post by: BadMouth on January 20, 2013, 05:11:38 pm
Looks awesome! :cheers:
It rocks having a full size screen for both orientations.
Title: Re: Rotating monitor retro fit.
Post by: DaOld Man on January 20, 2013, 06:33:57 pm
What BadMouth said!

 :applaud: :applaud: :applaud:
Title: Re: Rotating monitor retro fit.
Post by: mgb on January 21, 2013, 07:34:29 am
Very nicely done.
what size is that monitor?
 It seems to me that often when a rotating monitor is done, the monitor is on the smaller size to allow for the movement
but this monitor seems to fill the cabinet very nicely.

Great Job!
Title: Re: Rotating monitor retro fit.
Post by: TopJimmyCooks on January 21, 2013, 09:21:29 am
Good work.  Welcome to Arcade Manhood. 
Title: Re: Rotating monitor retro fit.
Post by: rockyrocket on January 21, 2013, 09:40:57 am
Good work.  Welcome to Arcade Manhood.
Think I will just reply with "thanks" for that one :D .
No thanks guys for the comments, the only really original part of the build from me was putting the limit switched on a adjustable post to fine tune the final screen position.
Speaking of screens its a 21" and was what was already in it  - and just about spun when decased.
One other thing of note is why the hell don`t the manufacturers have the real pivot point exactly center of the vesa mount?.
So I forgot I had some pics on my phone from the first fitting, as a rethink was needed to overcome some cable friction that was sorted with a cut out and a crafty twist and anchor.
(http://img690.imageshack.us/img690/8243/spinny.jpg) (http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/690/spinny.jpg/)
Title: Re: Rotating monitor retro fit.
Post by: BadMouth on January 21, 2013, 10:04:58 am
If I had mine to do over again, I'd use a 21-22" 4:3 LCD instead of a widescreen.
It looks much nicer without so much bezel around the monitor.

One other thing of note is why the hell don`t the manufacturers have the real pivot point exactly center of the vesa mount?.

It supposed to be centered by weight, but manufacturers aren't required to adhere to that.
Title: Re: Rotating monitor retro fit.
Post by: kahlid74 on January 21, 2013, 10:27:00 am
Well done, looks great!  I love seeing Rotating Monitors!
Title: Re: Rotating monitor retro fit.
Post by: darthpaul on January 24, 2013, 07:17:54 pm
Very well done, us rotating monitor guys have to stick together. ;D
Title: Re: Rotating monitor retro fit.
Post by: Fursphere on January 26, 2013, 10:18:49 pm
If I had mine to do over again, I'd use a 21-22" 4:3 LCD instead of a widescreen.
It looks much nicer without so much bezel around the monitor.

One other thing of note is why the hell don`t the manufacturers have the real pivot point exactly center of the vesa mount?.

It supposed to be centered by weight, but manufacturers aren't required to adhere to that.

Does anyone still make a 4:3 that big?  Everything seems to be widescreen now.  :(
Title: Re: Rotating monitor retro fit.
Post by: rockyrocket on January 27, 2013, 04:01:35 am
Not that I am aware of, but hopefully someone will chime in with a link.
Mostly I just buy used ones on ebay, here in the UK we have  these (http://www.gremlinsolutions.co.uk/monitor-bezels.php) pricey ones.
Title: Re: Rotating monitor retro fit.
Post by: Fursphere on January 27, 2013, 09:03:48 am
Not that I am aware of, but hopefully someone will chime in with a link.
Mostly I just buy used ones on ebay, here in the UK we have  these (http://www.gremlinsolutions.co.uk/monitor-bezels.php) pricey ones.

For those prices I'd just buy a 27" widescreen - and for vertical games, you'd have almost the same screen size as a vertical 21"  :)
Title: Re: Rotating monitor retro fit.
Post by: Fursphere on March 16, 2013, 04:04:11 pm
To the OP -

How wide is your cabinet?  (inside dimensions).  Mines is 24" wide, and I keep thinking I should rebuild it to be 26" to make room for a trackball.
Title: Re: Rotating monitor retro fit.
Post by: rockyrocket on March 17, 2013, 04:57:39 am
To the OP -
How wide is your cabinet?  (inside dimensions).  Mines is 24" wide, and I keep thinking I should rebuild it to be 26" to make room for a trackball.
60cm so thats just under 24"  you should be golden! ,it is a really tight fit under there but as you can see it all just about fits.
To get the room for the rotation I had to change the angle of the screen and drop the CP back and down a bit you can see from the pic that the monitor surround invades up behind the marquee and also down behind the CP a fair bit.
Title: Re: Rotating monitor retro fit.
Post by: Le Chuck on March 17, 2013, 10:10:21 am
Man, this looks great.  Well done!  :applaud:
Title: Re: Rotating monitor retro fit.
Post by: Fursphere on March 17, 2013, 10:52:50 am
To the OP -
How wide is your cabinet?  (inside dimensions).  Mines is 24" wide, and I keep thinking I should rebuild it to be 26" to make room for a trackball.
60cm so thats just under 24"  you should be golden! ,it is a really tight fit under there but as you can see it all just about fits.
To get the room for the rotation I had to change the angle of the screen and drop the CP back and down a bit you can see from the pic that the monitor surround invades up behind the marquee and also down behind the CP a fair bit.

Awesome!  Thanks for info and pics!