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Title: Andyland
Post by: bimm25e on March 06, 2020, 11:43:53 am
Hey all ive been doing this stuff for about 10 years now and i figure its time to post a few pictures.  This is Andyland as it is today, the pinballs are stock, the vids are tricked out.

Up first is the big chungus, the showcase cabinet


Sporting a 36" neotec NT monitor, this puppy was originally a maximum force.  It is now a tricked out "3-way-JAMMA" cabinet, that can accept input form PCs, SCART consoles, and JAMMA arcade games.



I have 6 JAMMA light gun games, each "cartridgized" in boxes with JAMMA extender harnesses.  These run to a splitter operated by an old serial port switch dial that passes the board select wire and +-stereo.  The dial is used to select which of the games you want to play and is mounted through the lock hole on the right side of the cabinet


On the 2nd deck is a windows 7 machine running hyperspin.  I am only passing joystick buttons to the PC through zero delay usb boards. This hooks up to a JPAC to feed video to the buttons. I will be routing the buttons through the jpac soon and getting rid of the zero delay cards.

I have a jamma-scart adapter that lets me plug in consoles with scart cables to the monitor.

I have a 2.1 audio amp with mini stereo input to drive the subwoofer and LR speakers for the pc and scart board
Title: Re: Andyland
Post by: bimm25e on March 06, 2020, 11:55:34 am
Pictures of the switcher pc, amp, jpac, scart input board.

The jamma boarda are all in amazon boxes with jamma extenders coming out that run to the switch
Title: Re: Andyland
Post by: J_K_M_A_N on March 06, 2020, 02:53:28 pm
I love Fish Tales. I used to play that a lot at the bowling alley. Nice setup.

J_K_M_A_N