Re: mjmjr25's Custom Arcade Cabinet...(almost done...)
Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 3:49 pm
I kinda want to ask you for woodworking tips sometime, but I imagine you're awfully busy.
Gaming Like It's 1999
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mjmjr25 wrote:PCB's are McC's. Connection is via ethernet Cat 6 cable leading to a R-45 jack. Sticks are compatible with all of my consoles except PS3 and N64. I currently have cables for SNES, NES, SAT, DC, GCN, PS1 and 2.
Here is the connectors and cables:
So this is just a Dreamcast cable from a stock controller. The end was cut off the controller and those wires are installed into the CAT 6 connector. I have cables like this for all my consoles.
The R45 Jack is permanently wired to the stick PCB, so it's literally just unplug the cable your done with (dreamcast), plug in the Saturn cables, then switch your TV signal from input 1 to input 2, and now your playing Saturn on the same setup.
http://www.focusattack.com/toodles-cthulhu-multi-console-pcb/
Designed by notable FGC veteran Toodles, the versatile PCB can handle a wide variety of modern and legacy consoles including:
PS3
PS2
PSX
PC
Gamecube
Wii through Gamecube controller support (Includes Smash Bros. Mode)
Xbox1 (Not 360)
Dreamcast
Sega Saturn
TurboGrafx-16/PC-Engine
NES/Famicom
SNES/Super Famicom
ROBOTRON - Your Ball Top Arcade sticks would be perfect for it. The mod with a pair of multi pole Toggle Switches will keep Two Player compatibility as well.mjmjr25 wrote:^yes, that's the one. Amazing little piece. Takes (2) per stick, but well worth it.
Twinstick mod, eh, I have a set of SAT and DC sticks for Virtual On, and never play them as it is.
Sometimes I overtighten screws to get slots aligned in various projects. I snapped a head off once, should have used Phillips or Allens which at least have four or five corners to pick from.Hobie-wan wrote:Looking great sir. Just need to sort out the screws, but you already noted that. Some black hex drive countersunk or round head ones would probably work. Blend in with the graphics a the hex would then not give you distracting flat slot lines at crazy angles.