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Arcade Collecting => Arcade1Up & Similar => Topic started by: Rjack1219 on December 30, 2019, 11:22:32 pm
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Anyone have (and can make) the Rampage 1up into a Defender layout that’s similar to the original? Main reason I got it was for Defender. And the configuration sucks. Would like to see Defender layout on the left and another joystick and button for Joust and Gauntlet on the right for player 2.
THe game should have been Defender, Joust, Robotron 2080 and Moon Patrol. Or Sinistar. TotallyWilliams.
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Really, I think it should have been Defender and Stargate - that's it.
The multi-williams control panel suggest it'll play everything on the 19-n-1 board:
(http://sitngoholdempoker.typepad.com/.a/6a00e00992ac098833015434206268970c-pi)
But that reverse button is too far away for me. I'd suggest a more drastic mod:
- Replace control deck with one made for multi-williams https://www.diyretroarcade.com/index.php/skinned-willams-multigame-19-in-1-replacement-cpo-control-deck-for-arcade1up.html
- Buy display controller to use the A1UP monitor with. Similar to this one (verify the correct model before purchase): https://www.amazon.com/VSDISPLAY-Controller-M170ETN01-1-WYD170SKD-Monitor/dp/B07MRJG3HT
- Purchase 19-n-1, power supply, jamma harness
- Purchase proper controls - leaf switch buttons
That's just my opinion though. I've built 3 different Defender cabinets before i settled on my latest one. forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,158517. In a way you're lucky, there are some great and easy methods to play Defender with the A1ups. Just need the money and time.
Good luck!
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I am liking this board and setup. This would keep the same games on the a1u except Rampage down to 2 player but change configuration? Anyone near Kenosha WI can do this for me?
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I am liking this board and setup. This would keep the same games on the a1u except Rampage down to 2 player but change configuration? Anyone near Kenosha WI can do this for me?
There are some dealers who specialize in this stuff and who focus on Arcade1up (like the one I put in my message). This site is usually for people who build their own cabinets.
I'd suggest giving it a shot. You might be surprised at what you can do and the crowd here can be encouraging and will help answer any questions you may have.
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You are correct. That site also has videos on how to replace buttons. It was simple plug n play. I thought I would need to do some soldering. I decided to get the regular Defender board, another Rampage and convert it to a dedicated Defender cabinet. Thanks for your advice
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With what I am going to use, I will have a couple of joysticks and a couple of buttons that I will not need. If I unplug them and set aside (for extras) will the game still function properly?
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With what I am going to use, I will have a couple of joysticks and a couple of buttons that I will not need. If I unplug them and set aside (for extras) will the game still function properly?
Maybe
If the encoder is a gamepad encoder (think zero delay encoder), they may not like being unplugged and replugged. They could be identified in different order.
If the encoder is a keyboard encoder and the joystick is extended from that, that seems to be more successful
You're right to spend time on the software side of things. It can be the most time consuming. At some point, I'd suggest trying it to see if it works the way you expect.
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With what I am going to use, I will have a couple of joysticks and a couple of buttons that I will not need. If I unplug them and set aside (for extras) will the game still function properly?
Yes - just make sure you keep the joystick/buttons that they used in their layout and reuse them with the correct connection points on the encoder board - If the defender game ( or other game you still plan to incorporate ) does not use it you will not need it hooked up ( other than the player select etc. that are used in the main menu - since you will still need to select the game from the menu if you exit.)
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With what I am going to use, I will have a couple of joysticks and a couple of buttons that I will not need. If I unplug them and set aside (for extras) will the game still function properly?
Yes - just make sure you keep the joystick/buttons that they used in their layout and reuse them with the correct connection points on the encoder board - If the defender game ( or other game you still plan to incorporate ) does not use it you will not need it hooked up ( other than the player select etc. that are used in the main menu - since you will still need to select the game from the menu if you exit.)
That’s just the answer I needed. I’m going to label things as I go. And take my time. Seems like a simple swap of hardware. All the buttons I need are to be used. Gotta make sure I take pics and post them. Thanks for your advice. 8) 8)
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Worked like a charm! Drilled holes in panel for speaker as no holes in the panel I bought. I am awaiting the Defender skin for the cabinet.
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Much better layout than the original Rampage CP was using !!
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Here is he cabinet with the skin. I am juiced. I am loving the way it looks and plays. I am totally thankful I found this forum and got the advice you guys have given me, especially to LeapinLew and JD Fan. You guys are the best. THANKS AGAIN!!!
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Very cool - good use of the original artwork.
How does the sound come out?
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Very cool - good use of the original artwork.
How does the sound come out?
I drilled holes on left side of the J panel and used command strips to attach. Not as loud as original but it works. Tip: drill from front of panel or destroy the laminate.