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PGA Tour Golf by Global VR & EA Sports Owners Thread
Pokey:
Thanks for the quick response fellas. I did modify the marquee to fit an older style (PGA Tour) display so there is less room than what was in the original marquee cabinet I pulled it out of (much narrower & less room for airflow). It looks pretty good. Check out the pic below and let me know what you think... Also, when I boot the game, if I let it sit in attract mode for a few minutes, a menu pops up stating the game will reboot in X amount of seconds and if I let it go, it will automatically reboot itself once and then will not do it again until I reset the power. I'm wondering if the original owner did something when uploading the software or added this "reboot" somewhere in one of the menu's? It's kind of annoying but something I could live with if I have to. Figured someone may know of an easy fix? Thanks again guys!
ed12:
the time is out
that is the normal problem with that error
>Also, when I boot the game, if I let it sit in attract mode for a few minutes, a menu pops up stating the game will reboot in X amount of seconds and if I let it go, it will automatically reboot itself once and then will not do it again until I reset the power. I'm wondering if the original owner did something when uploading the software or added this "reboot" somewhere in one of the menu's? It's kind of annoying but something I could live with if I have to. Figured someone may know of an easy fix? Thanks again guys!<
or it is looking for something in the :game: setup menu
which u can access through your setup menu button
ed
dirt:
Hey Ed whats the word on my tower? It never showed up and you never responded on your pga thread.
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stpcore:
Some of you may remember a while back that I hacked an old PGA cabinet and made it into a pedestal style cabinet by removing the top portion. That pedestal had found a new home and I was without a working machine for a few weeks. So I went ahead and made a prototype pedestal cabinet from scratch this time around using some 3/4" MDF and 3/4" birch plywood I had laying around. By doing this from scratch I was able to substantially reduce the amount of depth (the footprint) of the cabinet. I still have to slot it for T-molding, give it some paint, etc. but I wanted to show you the progress up until now.
I used the prototype custom control panel that I designed for my brother to demonstrate the pedestal cabinet. I also have some accent lighting on the bottom which makes it look great in the dark. This was just a practice build and is a little rough but after doing this I have a better understanding as to how I will want the final pedestal cabinet to be constructed. Here are a few pics to show you where I am at at this point...
dirt:
Very, very nice!!
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