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jeffslot
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by jeffslot »
Hi guys,
I've been working on this for awhile, but I had to put it on hold due to some technical issues.
Thanks goodness for Skyone, he really rescued me. I was having some issues with a scrambly video screen, & he totally hooked me up. Thanks Skyone.
This is a Jamma 48-in-1 arcade game motherboard (kind of like a noac on steroids). It has a psone screen. Let me know what you think. Enjoy.
Well anyways here are the pictures.
insides:
http://skytroniks.com/arcadep
Jeff S.
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by CronoTriggerfan »
Nicely done to the both of you!

The wiring is very neat and organized, not to mention the sturdy looking case and badass buttons. Sweet job man!
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Life of Brian
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by Life of Brian »
That is totally awesome! Now where do I stick the quarters?

dragonhead wrote:sweet. ive spent a third of my life on benheck!

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by dudex77 »
woah awesome! Nice jobb on your 3rd? portable
Kurt_ wrote: I would use tact switches but I want the mushy feel. Mushy = God. (I typed that correctly).

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shmagoogin77
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by shmagoogin77 »
@jeffslot: how exactly do you turn the psone screen like that?
looks like a sweet portable would be coooll to have all those games in one...
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jeffslot
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by jeffslot »
shmagoogin77,
really nothing to it, the games just happen to be vertical as opposed to horrizontal.
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by gamemasterAS »
that looks cool, just a wee bit big.
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Skyone
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by Skyone »
gamemasterAS wrote:that looks cool, just a wee bit big.
Actually, it's not too big in your hands, and the thinness of just about an inch makes up for it!
Glad to see the this finally made it, Jeff. Definitely your best work yet. Thanks for honoring me by including my name in its name, too!

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jeffslot
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by jeffslot »
Hi guys,
I'm thinking of pulling the board out of here & selling it, anyone interested in the board only? I'd sell it for $150.
Jeff
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by HotDog-Cart »
Wow. If I had $150, I'd buy that.
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jeffslot
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by jeffslot »
How about for $100

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by HotDog-Cart »
Why so much for basically a NOAC? Or is this like a mini arcade system?
Also, could I hook up arcade controlls to it and build a mini desktop arcade machine using it and the arcade controlls?