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good housing for a supergun?

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hey guys, im going to build a SG this fall and need a good box to put it in.
im using an arcade power supply, and a jrok component output and want it all to fit inside. any ideas on what to use?
thanks!
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I tried a lunchbox
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Post by iatneH »

I just used an appropriately sized project box from a local electronics shop, but lots of things can be used, like lunchboxes, toolboxes, old NES cases, anything that your imagination catches.

You sure you want everything in one box? Personally I built mine modular, so that I can interchange PSU and JROK between different superguns, and even use the JROK on my game consoles too. Just another thing for you to think about.
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Post by General Martok »

You should see my "supergun". Basically it's just a jamma connector wired up with a db25 port , a scart plug for TV and an ATX molex plug , dangling from the pcb :P well ,atleast it's working (for now) but I'm looking for a box aswell - maybe I'll use the casing of my old fried A500 PSU to house the connectors.
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thanks, i'll look for a project box. i have a busted nes i may try too.
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Click to see end result.

I did not build this myself, it was an experiment using my ideas with someone elses (and his handyman skills). I wanted it big enough that everything could fit inside (PSU, wires, fuses, fan, LED's, ports) and that helps when connecting PCB's because if its too small a PCB can drag its weight. Its also got room for expansion. The ignition key idea was not mine, but its a unique feature which I like. Lets hope I don't lose the key :lol:

Another unique feature that was implemented was a switch for the fan. Obviously a fan is just a precautionary measure, so a switch was fitted to turn it on and off as it makes a bit of noise (not much).

Audio is sent to many places. Din 8 (neo geo spec), 3.5mm jack and RCA's (phonos).

RGB pots are inside the unit (my choice again) as they don't often get used. Each voltage line is fused accordingly. Proper arcade PSU installed. Everything on this SG is Neo Geo spec. DB15's for controllers, Din 8 for AV output (to scart or RGB21).

The unit has a blue LED which comes on when powered on, its a bit distracting so i've covered it up a little as its so bright.

Right now i'm using a Seimeistu LS56 modded Agetec with Sanwas and I have 2 x Old neo geo joysticks at hand if need be. It was a very worthwhile project imo and something I will keep forever.
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Post by mirkvid »

wow neo, thats pretty cool. where did you get that case? it looks like it'll hold my psu and provide enough airflow to keep every thing cool.
i already have a nice SG, but it only does composite and s-video. i really want some component action for my games.
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Post by neorichieb1971 »

I didnt make it, someone else did. I can find out. When I do ill let you know.

Here is a run down of pics, to give you an idea of size.

Front of Supergun with Strikers 1945 plus cart added to give idea of size and dimensions.

From left to right : DB15 x 2, Coin button, Test button, fan switch, key ignition.

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Sides look like so -

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Rear looks like so -

From left to right : Power input, 3.5mm jack, 2 x RCA L+R, Din 8

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This is including the harness - Notice parallel runs for the CPS2 harness ;)

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And last but not least, the joystick of choice - Agetec LS56+Sanwas.

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Post by mirkvid »

awesome setup. my current SG has no cps1/2 input, but i wired a 15 pin to my modded tekken 5 stick, and to some kick harnesses for easy access. its a tad messy, but easy to swap out when i want to go from cps1 to cps2 fighters.
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neorichieb1971 wrote:I didnt make it, someone else did. I can find out. When I do ill let you know.
Yeah. that would be me.

The case can be found here - http://www.action-electronics.com/lmcapcov.htm

It's the cap cover chassis, perforated, special order item.
I like it's resemblance to Model 3's case (sega arcade hardware).

Word of warning though...metal is difficult to work with by hand and have come out looking tight. That's the main reason you don't see a lot of custom builders using them. Also more expensive than plastic, but yeah, when done right it looks the business.
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