Re: Rodnety, nice cab! Was the original monitor in that a 25"?


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Posted by Rockin' on 10, 2001 at 1:24 PM:

In Reply to: Rodnety, nice cab! Was the original monitor in that a 25"? posted by Dave K on 10, 2001 at 11:38 AM:

: I have a 4 player NBA Jam, that I'm thinking of upgrading the monitor on (to the D9200)...only problem is my monitor is a 25" and am not sure if the 27" d9200 will fit. You cabinet looks similar in dimensions to mine...just wondering if you had a 25" monitor originally in there or not.

: -Dave

: : : ive got the controller torn apart and mine doesnt have the little holes to solder wires to, it has a pcb going thru the main board perpindicular and has nice solder points execpt for the ground...weird????

: : : anyways it looks like there are three grounds 1 for the six buttons, 1 for the dir-pad, and one for start.
: : : i thought they all used the same ground because a matrix layout shows:

: : : u-d-l-r--------------
: : : --------1-2-3-4-5-6--
: : : --------------------s

: : : which if they use a common ground it would be easliy wired as
: : : u-d-l-r-1-2-3-4-5-6-s

: : : anyone know the answer to this?

: : :
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: : : http://www.kleners.com
: : : Arcade heaven!!!

: : If you goto my website and scroll down alittle you can see a pic of my Mad Catz Dreampad after it had been soldered. The Brown wire if where I connected the ground. Hope that helps. Its the one where the UP DOWN RIGHT & LEFT come together.

: : Rodney

Thanks for the nice words and yes, the old monitor was a 25", it was a converted Golden Axe, I would imagine that your correct about the size of your NBA Cab and mine. The D9200 should fit with very little problem.

Rodney



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