El Capitan
Mai's Apprentice
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Hello everyone.
Pictures will follow shortly...
Just finished messing about with a Hyper Neo, thought I'd do my version of consolizing on it (Nowhere near as neat as the pros we have on here.)
Lots of people will probably be thinking - "Why bother". I think "why not?". I fancied a project, and I already have superguns / modified wiring looms. Also I have 3 Rev2 mobos and these things are cheap as chips in the UK.
STATUS: UNFINISHED
--I've only got Yellow, Green and Blue phono sockets (eBay!!!!). Once the red and white ones arrive, I'll switch the sockets over to make it a neater look. Hence these aren't too beautiful inside.
--Also thinking about spraying the casing
--Might epoxy over the soldering.
Power:
SC200 PSU wired in via the unused port under the JAMMA edge.
Controls:
Neo Geo style joystick port added for P1. It's such a ball-ache to drill these out and then wire them up, so I've only done P1.
Video:
Phono sockets for R, G, B, Sync, Gnd and Blanking (3V). Connected via a special lead which is basically scart to 21 phonos.
Yeah - I could have panel mounted a scart lead, but I like the look of a neat row of phono sockets.
Audio:
Phono plugs (currently via wires under the unit. I will probably drill more socket holes tomorrow.
Pictures will follow shortly...
Just finished messing about with a Hyper Neo, thought I'd do my version of consolizing on it (Nowhere near as neat as the pros we have on here.)
Lots of people will probably be thinking - "Why bother". I think "why not?". I fancied a project, and I already have superguns / modified wiring looms. Also I have 3 Rev2 mobos and these things are cheap as chips in the UK.
STATUS: UNFINISHED
--I've only got Yellow, Green and Blue phono sockets (eBay!!!!). Once the red and white ones arrive, I'll switch the sockets over to make it a neater look. Hence these aren't too beautiful inside.
--Also thinking about spraying the casing
--Might epoxy over the soldering.
Power:
SC200 PSU wired in via the unused port under the JAMMA edge.
Controls:
Neo Geo style joystick port added for P1. It's such a ball-ache to drill these out and then wire them up, so I've only done P1.
Video:
Phono sockets for R, G, B, Sync, Gnd and Blanking (3V). Connected via a special lead which is basically scart to 21 phonos.
Yeah - I could have panel mounted a scart lead, but I like the look of a neat row of phono sockets.
Audio:
Phono plugs (currently via wires under the unit. I will probably drill more socket holes tomorrow.
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