Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: Ravis on April 25, 2005, 02:00:05 pm
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I'm pretty new to this entire concept but have gotten all kinds of great ideas from the project announcement board (there's some really impressive cabinets in there). What I was wondering, is whether it's possible to purchase an old cab, disconnect the board inside, and use the existing cabinet / monitor with a console like say an X-Box. I don't have a good understanding of how the video signals work on the original monitors so i'm not sure if it's possible, or if it's just not a regular practice because of poor video quality? does the composite output from the xbox need to be converted to something else to connect to the existing monitor?
I doubt you guys would be a fan of this method...it's pretty much the pansy way out, toss a debugger box in filled with mame roms... a couple of x-arcade controllers mounted into the existing frame and it's done, i'm just not sure if...
1> I can get the vid out from an x-box to connect to an old cabinet monitor
2> It's worth taking the quality loss
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nothin pansy about it. A few people have done just that.
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While I am not one of those people who have done it, perhaps this may help:
http://www.ultimarc.com/xba.html
Cheers
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Thanks for the link Jeffo, that's extremely helpful, looking at the price of those x-arcade controllers is insane, that should save a good deal of money and look more authentic.
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Look through the Consoles forum, and the Project Announcements forum. There HAVE been console based cabs.
To help you on your way... To get a console video to play on an arcade monitor, you need an output cable such as what they call a "SCART" cable. Then you hack that and connect the wires to the monitor (R, G, B, Sync, Grnd) ...