Dragon's Lair Fans - Arcade Lifestyle
General Chat => Technical Area => Topic started by: peabo on August 06, 2007, 12:09:16 AM
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Hello everyone, this is my first post!
I have a working set of Daytona PCBs in the metal cage from the bottom of the arcade cabinet. With a lot of help, I have managed to make an adapter to connect it up to my TV so that I can see the rolling demos & listen to the music. But without controls, it all gets a bit dull after a while :(
I don't really want to have to buy a steering mechanism from a Daytona cabinet as they are huge, heavy and ugly! I was hoping to adapt some sort of generic steering wheel & pedals to work with the PCB. Of course, I'll have to buy a proper gearbox from a cab as there aren't any generic 4-speed ones available.
The problem is, I have no idea how I'd go about making it work. Would anyone be able to help me out? I'm ok at soldering & taking stuff apart, I just need step by step instructions as I'm not good with the terminology or any real knowledge of electronics. I need a steering wheel with about 300 degrees of rotation. I assume I'll need to buy the I/O loom that connects to the filter board on the side of the cage too.
Here are a few pics & a video of the board working:
(http://www.auriolproductions.com/temp/images/daytonaPCB3.jpg)
(http://www.auriolproductions.com/temp/images/daytonaPCB6.jpg)
(http://www.auriolproductions.com/temp/images/daytonaPCB17.jpg)
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=JMTiHQj075E
Thanks in advance! :)
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Hi peabo and welcome here :o
Opsss... I won't be able to help you on your projet... BUT ... I know someone on a french forum who did exactly what your are looking for :wink:
Have a look at these pictures :
(http://superusr.free.fr/arcade/Adapter02.jpg)
(http://superusr.free.fr/arcade/Adapter00.jpg)
(http://superusr.free.fr/arcade/Adapter10.JPG)
(http://superusr.free.fr/arcade/adapter20.jpg)
(http://superusr.free.fr/arcade/adapter19.jpg)
All the story, in french, on the gamoover website, right here :arrow:
http://www.gamoover.net/Forums/index.php?topic=10981.0
His nickname is BigPanik, I'll drop him a mail and ask him to check this post :wink:
Good luck.
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excellent, thank you :) I really hope I am able to finish this project!