So, I thought I had everything set up for my cab but I added an emulator and it will only rotate vertical games +90 deg. Of course I have my monitor tated -90 deg. I have my reasons for not wanting to rotate the monitor +90 deg, so that is not an option.
I found an old thread about doing a screen flip by reversing the vertical yoke wires, and reversing the horizontal yoke wires. I found this tutorial on making a polarity switch:
http://www.instructables.com/id/HOW-TO%3a-Wire-a-DPDT-rocker-switch-for-reversing-po/step4/Done/I will have to wire up 4 switches, one for vertical and one for horizontal on the monitor, and one to reverse left and right, and one to reverse up and down on my joystick.
my question is this:
Is it harmful to do this screen flip on a regular basis? because I would be doing it often as I switch from playing Jamma boards to xbox 360 games to my emulator.
I will have to run the yoke wires about 1-1.5 feet longer than they are now so that I can make the switches easily accessible. Is this ok? I know that the resistance of the yoke wires is important, and that increasing the length of the wire will increase resistance (I know this will probably be negligable, but I don't know how sensitive these things are).
Thanks
