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i still play my dc games on that setup until i got a dc jamma adapter.
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on this funny setup i got my first 1cc ever. (espgaluda)
and here is my cab were i play my pcb's and ps2 games:
cab
Nope, but I have a pic of me running MMPork through a Presenter SCART>VGA upscaler and a Trust Televiewer scan convertor, at 800x600 resolution.Geezer wrote:Does anyone have pics showing a PS2 or Supergun running via XRGB on an LCD/TFT?
Does it look good with no scanlines? Does the presenter work with other odd sync rates (or only 60hz games)? Just wondering if this is a good alternative to an XRGB2 for pcb upscanning. Sorry if I already asked you this before...I forget easily.Icarus wrote:Nope, but I have a pic of me running MMPork through a Presenter SCART>VGA upscaler and a Trust Televiewer scan convertor, at 800x600 resolution.
The apple cinema is 16:9 right? If you are sticking with a a pc lcd, might as well get a 4:3 20" version like the dell ultrasharp 200FP with rotating stand (BIN on ebay for $179US).Icarus wrote:Thinking of bagging a 20in Apple Cinema Display for £350 and seeing what it can do.
I've got this stupid idea to build an LCD based cab (ala viewlix).GaijinPunch wrote:But the question must be begged, Dave, why would some w/ a number of cabs be bothered w/ an upscaler?
I also would have thought two boxes would introduce a bit of a delay in the signal.Geezer wrote:Icarus, isn't it easier to just use an XRGB than send the signal through two boxes?
Works fine. The Presenter unit is kind of like an XRGB on a budget, and it works with every PCB I've thrown at it so far - Cave, prototype Konami GX, Raizing, Capcom ZN-1...Dave_K. wrote:Does it look good with no scanlines? Does the presenter work with other odd sync rates (or only 60hz games)? Just wondering if this is a good alternative to an XRGB2 for pcb upscanning. Sorry if I already asked you this before...I forget easily.
Need something I can plug into my Mac as well.Dave_K. wrote:The apple cinema is 16:9 right? If you are sticking with a a pc lcd, might as well get a 4:3 20" version like the dell ultrasharp 200FP with rotating stand (BIN on ebay for $179US).Icarus wrote:Thinking of bagging a 20in Apple Cinema Display for £350 and seeing what it can do.
It's sent through two boxes for video capturing - the VGA signal needs to be processed into composite, otherwise my capture card won't read it.Geezer wrote:Icarus, isn't it easier to just use an XRGB than send the signal through two boxes?
Apple Cinema Displays are just rebadged Panasonic LCDs. Ditto for all of Dell's higher end displays.Icarus wrote:Thinking of bagging a 20in Apple Cinema Display for £350 and seeing what it can do.
Literally, just some snap-in Sanwa buttons and matching violet ball-top.P_HAT wrote:what parts you used to mod stick?
Heh, i'm thinking about semitsu stick.RGC wrote:Literally, just some snap-in Sanwa buttons and matching violet ball-top.P_HAT wrote:what parts you used to mod stick?
My new Semitsu custom stick should be arriving soon. If I like it, I'll probably sell the HRAP (I paid enough for the damn thing, so there's no point it sitting around gathering dust). I do really like the HRAP, but want to experiment with a Semitsu.
Yeah, it sucks, I spent around $210 inc. shipping from the US westcoast to UK.P_HAT wrote: P.S. I spend 186$ for hrap2... 120 for stick + shipingbut, i think ti was worth money
Oh, geez. I want one like that!RGC wrote:just waiting for thisto arrive.
RGC,RGC wrote:P_HAT wrote: Yeah, it sucks, I spent around $210 inc. shipping from the US westcoast to UK.
The custom stick is courtesy of Kaytrim's Kustoms, and the HRAP I picked up on ebay about 6 months ago.spadgy wrote: RGC,
Where did you find a place to deliver an HRAP2 to the UK? And how about the Semitsu?
Amazing custom by the way.
Have you tried? A sloped case may work out better, because the TV slants back slightly rather than being straight on.MR_Soren wrote:Anyway, nice to see all of the tate setups. My TV has a sloped case so I can't tate it, but I hope to eventually pick up something tateable at a pawn shop.
Eh, wife would kill me if I try that before we get a new TV, and I think it's sloped enough that I'd have to cobble something together to support it at a comfortable angle. It's a junk wal-mart model from Phillips and I doubt the internal components are mounted well.ReKleSS wrote:Have you tried? A sloped case may work out better, because the TV slants back slightly rather than being straight on.MR_Soren wrote:Anyway, nice to see all of the tate setups. My TV has a sloped case so I can't tate it, but I hope to eventually pick up something tateable at a pawn shop.
Also, if you want to try seimitsu, why not just stick it in the HRAP?
you're playing it too safe! be attitude for gains!MR_Soren wrote:
Eh, wife would kill me if I try that before we get a new TV, and I think it's sloped enough that I'd have to cobble something together to support it at a comfortable angle. It's a junk wal-mart model from Phillips and I doubt the internal components are mounted well.
I liked that custom stick because it was very pretty. I've taken a liking to the Mushi-chick (Reco?) after recently seeing the soundtrack figurine. I don't want to muck about in my HRAP while it's my only stick, but I have been looking at the parts on lizardlick a lot. Maybe I will. Figure it's a cheap way to experience the difference.