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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: Rok on March 23, 2008, 12:26:38 pm
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I'm thinking this is a "very yes" but just wanted to double check with you people who know more about pricing than I...
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Depends how gutted it is...is the trackball still there ?
PCB ?
Power Supplies ?
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Only the cabinet itself with side art, no guts.
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I'd sure as hell give $50 for it.
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That's what I paid for mine :)
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I bet the easiest way to turn it into a Centipede/Millipede is getting a 60in1 and a switching power supply. And a monitor and trackball of course....
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Where is it? If it's near me I will go take a look and let you know if it's worth it. ;D
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I'll let you know if I decide not to grab it ;)
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I bet the easiest way to turn it into a Centipede/Millipede is getting a 60in1 and a switching power supply. And a monitor and trackball of course....
You know with people giving away computers on craigslist I imagine the easiest way to turn it back to centipede would get a free comp off craigslist (even a 300mhz is fast enough) and use Mame. I'm sure you could also get a free 19inch monitor no problem.
Then you just need an ipac and controls and speakers. Much easier than getting a power supply and all the jamma stuff. If you really want to use a real arcade monitor get an ATI card and run that 15khz program.
Also if you use dos you can right a batch file that will boot straight into the game. I think the Mame route could be much cheaper (and more authentic that a dodgy 48-1)
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I bet the easiest way to turn it into a Centipede/Millipede is getting a 60in1 and a switching power supply. And a monitor and trackball of course....
You know with people giving away computers on craigslist I imagine the easiest way to turn it back to centipede would get a free comp off craigslist (even a 300mhz is fast enough) and use Mame. I'm sure you could also get a free 19inch monitor no problem.
Then you just need an ipac and controls and speakers. Much easier than getting a power supply and all the jamma stuff. If you really want to use a real arcade monitor get an ATI card and run that 15khz program.
Also if you use dos you can right a batch file that will boot straight into the game. I think the Mame route could be much cheaper (and more authentic that a dodgy 48-1)
I'll disagree with the "much easier" assessment. Wiring is wiring. I find wiring JAMMA with an authentic monitor to be much easier than messing about with other stuff (I haven't wired a MAME cab anything but JAMMA since my first MAME cab).
As for the computer part ... I would use a 60-in-1 (since ... doh ... the 48-in-1 doesn't support trackballs) or a Centipede-to-JAMMA converter, but same result can be achieved with a low-end PC (and if you want to interface with that PC, I would use a JPac).
As far as specifics with cost goes, I won't say much (!) since saint has asked us not to mention the price of xx-in-1 boards.
I would tend to lend some credence to the advice of Level42 ...
;)
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I wouldn't spend 50 for a gutted centipede unless it was in flawless condition. I have a hard time spending much for a gutted cabinet unless its really nice.
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I would say go for it!
My opinion may be a little biased since I don't live in a very populated area (gutted or cheap arcade cabinets are hard to come by around here).
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I'm having second thoughts on what I thought to be a steal. It is completely gutted and in not that great condition, a lot of the paint is off or coming off, etc.
If anyone wants it, here is the link http://dallas.craigslist.org/tag/614076634.html
My home only has enough room for one cab max, so I don't want to make a dedicated machine, which is what this one deserves, so I'm going to hope one of you guys picks it up :)
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I would say go for it!
My opinion may be a little biased since I don't live in a very populated area (gutted or cheap arcade cabinets are hard to come by around here).
Same here. I had to drive an hour down to Wichita Falls, TX just to get mine.
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Since that's in Arlington, DEFINITELY hold out.
There are a LOT of good cabinets in the DFW/A region.
Don't settle for that one.
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Where would you recommend I look in the DFW area?
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Man, I see stuff from DFW on ebay all the time being pratically given away.
Look there and keep checking craigslist.
Also, ask on KLOV. That's how I found my Track and Field in Wichita Falls. I drove down from Oklahoma to get it.