Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: sofakng on September 19, 2004, 03:17:03 pm
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I know this has been covered several times, but there are so many old threads that I'm not sure whats the most recent an up-to-date information...
Basically I'd like to connect my arcade control panel (2-players) to my dreamcast and put the dreamcast inside the cabinet.
There is a SLIGHT chance I'd want to use my PS2 as well, but if it's going to cost a lot more (with buying controller converters [eg. PS2 --> DC]) then I'd probably just stick to DC --> arcade adapters.
Can anybody point me in the right direction for an up-to-date tutorial on this?
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yes i was wondering the same. The good website that TalkingOctopus suggests has been down for nearly 3 months
BTW i think this needs to be in the console section(I'm going to get alot of flaming for this) ::)
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use this diagram if you are using official dreamcast controllers. pratically any information you find is "up to date." there hasn't been anything new hardware-wise to the dreamcast scene for years now.
http://www.mameworld.net/pc2jamma/images/dcjoy.gif
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What diagram? ;)
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What diagram? ;)
apparently, they dont like direct linking to pics:
http://www.mameworld.net/pc2jamma/arc_dc4.html
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Thanks for the links...
Any question I had was how do you hookup the dreamcast controllers to the arcade controllers and at the same time have them wired to the PC (I-PAC)?
I heard that you can't have everything hooked up at the same time and you might need a DB25 printer switch or something.
Is there an easier (read: cheaper) method of doing it?
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I'm going to just a DB-25 switch box that i got for like $5 and either crimp on or sodder on DB25 ports and put the box in the coindoor.
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from what ive read on the boards, the key is maintain separate grounds. you can do a search on the boards and see how others have managed it.
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I'm going to just a DB-25 switch box that i got for like $5 and either crimp on or sodder on DB25 ports and put the box in the coindoor.
Where can you get a switch for $5? I'm sure you could mail-order one for decently cheap but I'd assume shipping would cost quite a few bucks... (ending up at $15 or $20 for the whole thing...)
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I think psx pads and adaptors might be the best route to go. DC controllers are becoming harder to fine while psx pads can be bought for 5 dollars or less. I have had good luck with these psx->dc adaptors.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=4303&item=8131990089 (http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=4303&item=8131990089)
Here is another dc wiring diagram, although it probably does not show the best points to solder to:
http://webpages.charter.net/rbecker5/images/dc.gif (http://webpages.charter.net/rbecker5/images/dc.gif)
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Sorry for the apparent, but have you looked in the Game Consoles section of this site? Its a FAQ setup for these questions. In fact some people don't even know there is a site, just a forum (because they link directly here from google).
Go to http://www.arcadecontrols.com. You should get a frame with arcade buttons along the left that is the ultimate resource which is BYOAC. Checkout the Game Consoles section.