Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: Jakedakat on June 27, 2004, 07:26:00 pm
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I am gonna get one of these. Nice little way to turn on a pc from outside of cabinet...
http://geeks.com/details.asp?invtId=e-pc-s1-n (http://geeks.com/details.asp?invtId=e-pc-s1-n)
Combine this with...
http://www.retroblast.com/reviews/smartstrip2-1.html (http://www.retroblast.com/reviews/smartstrip2-1.html)
And you have an nice way to power up your cabinet with one switch.
Rob
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The power switch is kewl, but it would be kewler if the "remote" was more like a keyless starter for a car. Then you could start your computer while you were carrying in your groceries from the car...heh...
And as far as the power strip goes, I wish they would have had those in one of the stores around here when I was looking for one. I settled for one that looked easy to hack (so I can run wires to the switch up top) and had the longest cord I had ever seen on a power strip, 10 feet.
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i dont see the point, all it is is a momentary button with a nice casing on a long cord, you could use a standard arcade pushbutton and do the same thing. my arcade machine has a button inside the coin door that starts it up, similar to a service button on a real machine
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i dont see the point, all it is is a momentary button with a nice casing on a long cord, you could use a standard arcade pushbutton and do the same thing. my arcade machine has a button inside the coin door that starts it up, similar to a service button on a real machine
Yup, that's how mine is, works great and matches all the other buttons.
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Does your arcade button power switch have LEDs? Because that thing does. Some people don't care whether LEDs live or die, but some of us do. Personally I like them.
And besides, it's not like he was saying that you had to use it. I doubt that it's a product that was designed with intent for you to use on your arcade cabinet. It was probably designed for people who have to store their computer out of reach and need a simple way to turn their computer on off. This situation applies, so you can use it if you want to.
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Does your arcade button power switch have LEDs? Because that thing does. Some people don't care whether LEDs live or die, but some of us do. Personally I like them.
And besides, it's not like he was saying that you had to use it. I doubt that it's a product that was designed with intent for you to use on your arcade cabinet. It was probably designed for people who have to store their computer out of reach and need a simple way to turn their computer on off. This situation applies, so you can use it if you want to.
A bit defensive no? :P It's a pretty cool idea, but I have to agree that an arcade pushbutton is just as good, and simpler IMHO. Plus, if you really want some LEDs, grab some 20 cent leds, resistors, and wire them up. You just built an arcade machine, I'm pretty sure you can solder up some LEDs. ;)
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Yep, just call me defender. :P Besides, I live in a computer wasteland. I hear about "new" products about the time that they're getting put onto a clearance shelf in most places. The more kewl shtuff I can hear about on here, the better my life becomes.
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Hey, I'm glad you found this for me. I'm going to get 2 of them.
Even if you don't use it in an arcade cabinet it's nice to post things that would be useful in an arcade box OR other parts of life.
it did seem kid of like a personal attack saying "i don't see the point" but. whatever. coulda just said "cool, but I accomplished the same thing with this trick...."
bah, don't mean to turn this into one of those flaming threads.. but thanks to the original poster for pointing this gizmo out.
Allroy