I have no idea.


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Posted by betacrash on January 28, 2002 at 09:38:16:

In Reply to: Re: A place to get cheap arcade parts posted by metzer on January 27, 2002 at 23:14:10:

I have no idea but you can email x-gaming and ask them. They are usually pretty good about emailing you back. sales@xgaming.com -betacrash

: You wouldn't happen to know any details on the pcb board pc kit would you? I'm looking for something that will allow me to connect my arcade game pcb board to a pc vga monitor. Most of these vga boxes designed for game consoles only have a composite input that is a combined signal. My arcade pcb board is also a composite input, but with separate rgb signals, not combined.

: : I should've mentioned this a few weeks ago. Maybe some of you guys already know it. But X-arcade.com (a hotrod spinoff thingy)has a online store that sells replacement parts for their x-arcade unit. The parts are extremely cheap. They are clones of happ products. They make a clone of the Super Joystick and it is exact (I was wondering if happ was making them for X-Arcade) it's only $7.99 My brother has recently purchased a super from happ and I cannot see any difference other than on the little floating ring thing on the shaft it has a super small x-arcade logo that cannot be noticed and the microswithes are two tone in color and also have the x-arcade logo. The arcade buttons (horizontal microswitch) only come in black and they only come in the shorted length, which barely fits (but it does) on my 3/4" thick control panel. The buttons are only $.85 They also sell the PCB for their pc/multi console interface $99 (i didnt buy that) Just thought I'd inform the public. -betacrash





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