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That does look rather fetching. 8) Does the Fighting Edge come with those side LEDs?
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BobbyNewmarkiii wrote:That's very nice. Is the stand home made? What are the parts? Any schematics?
i made it myself, you can check how here but it's in french ...

http://www.neogeofans.com/leforum/showt ... ost1076835

emphatic wrote:That does look rather fetching. 8) Does the Fighting Edge come with those side LEDs?
the side leds comes with the fighting edge stick yes ! but honnestly, this stick needs SANWA (which i changed for, but was a big pain to do for the stick i must say)
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BobbyNewmarkiii wrote:That's very nice. Is the stand home made? What are the parts? Any schematics?
i made it myself, you can check how here but it's in french ...

http://www.neogeofans.com/leforum/showt ... ost1076835

emphatic wrote:That does look rather fetching. 8) Does the Fighting Edge come with those side LEDs?
the side leds comes with the fighting edge stick yes ! but honnestly, this stick needs SANWA (which i changed for, but was a big pain to do for the stick i must say)
Is your monitor a Dell? Which model is it?

I also want to upgrade my screen to a 27" one, but I worry a lot about the input lag and response time.
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Plenty of 27" screens with minimal lag:

http://www.displaylag.com/display-database/
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rCadeGaming wrote:Plenty of 27" screens with minimal lag:

http://www.displaylag.com/display-database/
Thanks for the link.
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I had some difficulties finding suitable furniture for the ridiculously sized BVM to be able to have it in my living room, so I got this silly colourful thing at a thrift store. Anyway, my dedicated TATE SHMUP corner / guitar corner, where the magic happens.

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that doesn't look all that stable, does it...
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ryu wrote:that doesn't look all that stable, does it...
It does look alarmingly unstable, but it really isn't. I can roll that thing around with no problems. Solid as a rock.
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Jelly wrote:
ryu wrote:that doesn't look all that stable, does it...
It does look alarmingly unstable, but it really isn't. I can roll that thing around with no problems. Solid as a rock.
And it rocks some serious style! Wow, that's just... Shmuppers heaven!

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My 14" of vert fun :D
With CoinOps5 and a hacked Qanbaq3-xs with a KADE inside. Nice and easy to hook this up to my GameCube for some IKARUGA action.. Just a shame I suck at it still after a year of trying to get better. But none the less KADE makes your favourite stick very versatile.
The stick has had no other mods, I do have a virtstick waiting to go to replace the sanwa :D
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Nice choice on the arcade stick. Qanba Q3 is my favourite...
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opt2not wrote:Nice choice on the arcade stick. Qanba Q3 is my favourite...
:D thanks.

I was torn between the Q3 and Q4.
The wood body sold it. And I'm yet to use a Q4 but cant imagine it having the same solid feel.

I added a KADE so it's suitable for most consoles now. With the right USB adapter that is.

The buttons are a joy.
The stick feels it would be more suited to a fighter as aposed to a shmup.
I have a virt stick to go in once I work out how to hook it up :oops:
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Has anyone any experience with using a Commodore 1702 in vertical? Does the chassis hold up well? I no longer use mine now that I upgraded to a PVM, but after seeing this thread I'm thinking about making a dedicated tate setup with it.
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Not flashy, but does the job and does it well.

Dell U2412m with PC on Displayport, J360 on DVI-D (from HDMI) and Dreamcast on VG (via Hanzo).

Colour me quite pleased with myself :)

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BobbyNewmarkiii wrote:http://i39.tinypic.com/6ga1yr.jpg

Not flashy, but does the job and does it well.

Dell U2412m with PC on Displayport, J360 on DVI-D (from HDMI) and Dreamcast on VG (via Hanzo).

Colour me quite pleased with myself :)

http://i39.tinypic.com/w6qyp3.jpg

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-S.L- wrote:
BobbyNewmarkiii wrote:That's very nice. Is the stand home made? What are the parts? Any schematics?
i made it myself, you can check how here but it's in french ...

http://www.neogeofans.com/leforum/showt ... ost1076835

emphatic wrote:That does look rather fetching. 8) Does the Fighting Edge come with those side LEDs?
the side leds comes with the fighting edge stick yes ! but honnestly, this stick needs SANWA (which i changed for, but was a big pain to do for the stick i must say)
May i have i copy of the schematics please? Are ahmups quite big in france? Ive seen many shmup videos on youtube from france.
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Sarethums wrote:Are ahmups quite big in france? Ive seen many shmup videos on youtube from france.
Maybe just my personal feeling but I'd say that at least the french-speaking community ranks third after japanese and english.
Not large in numbers but with really active and enthusiastic people.
Put together the shmup+arcade+retrogaming crowd is rather strong in France.

And thanks to them we got some pretty VIP guests from Japan this summer !
(as well as some well-known members from this forum)
http://forum.shmup.com/viewtopic.php?p= ... a9aaf654b9
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Sarethums wrote:
-S.L- wrote:
BobbyNewmarkiii wrote:That's very nice. Is the stand home made? What are the parts? Any schematics?
i made it myself, you can check how here but it's in french ...

http://www.neogeofans.com/leforum/showt ... ost1076835

emphatic wrote:That does look rather fetching. 8) Does the Fighting Edge come with those side LEDs?
the side leds comes with the fighting edge stick yes ! but honnestly, this stick needs SANWA (which i changed for, but was a big pain to do for the stick i must say)
May i have i copy of the schematics please? Are ahmups quite big in france? Ive seen many shmup videos on youtube from france.
Sorry mate but i don't have them anymore, I just draw this on a paper, with consideration of the fighting edge dimensions and kinda freestyle a little over the process :D

By the way I leave in Amsterdam but i'm French, and yes we have a nice and very friendly shmup community (yes, friendly !) :lol: and "retro" gaming is quite big too over there :)
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I should really take a better pic of when it's tated, but I flipped it horizontally for the super spy and progear runs this weekend:

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Finally got my Ikegami and B&O stuff set up.

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Can't quite make it all out from that picture but there is a few systems on that unit. AV Famicom, Japanese Master System, MD & M-CD 2, Duo-R, SFC, FZ-10 3DO, Sega Saturn, Dreamcast and PS2. Plus just on the left hand side is a CMVS. Out of the picture is an Amiga 1200.

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Sorry this shot is a bit blurry. Still need to tweak the geometry on the Ikegami. Just wanted to get it up and running last night.

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Wow, a lucky Ikegami owner BRAVO! (nice choice with Layer Section too)
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The Ikegami was less than half the price of the last BVM I bid on so it was arguably a bit of a bargain. I'll try to get another one to replace the MX6000 eventually. I'm getting those screens calibrated in the New Year. If the B&O turns out ok I might just keep it.
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I'm thinking of getting a pre-owned 4:3 Flatscreen LCD to be used exclusively for shmuping and found the HP L1955 19-inch monitor.

On this review of it, it even says that it can be rotated :)

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Since it's an old monitor (I think released around a decade ago), the only input it has that I can use is via VGA cable, although that shouldn't be a problem.

Looks good? Anything else I should keep in mind?
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yes, keep in mind that 19" monitors are 5:4, not 4:3. If you want 4:3, you need to go for 20" or 21". And it will most certainly rotate clockwise by default, while you want it to rotate counter-clockwise for anything videogame related (except MAME, where it doesn't matter), so you might have to do a little modding on the stand's connection.
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^ Oh crap you're right it is 5:4

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There isn't anything bigger that's available.

There are some 4:3 15" ones though, but they don't swivel.

Hm... What are my options here.

I have a widescreen TV, but I tried it in portrait orientation and the display had two big black sections above and below the game display. I sort of want the game to display exactly as big as the screen so there are no empty black areas, but if I force the aspect ratio of the game to 16:9, I think it might look ugly (haven't tried yet though).

If I go on and get the 5:4 monitor and display the 4:3 game on there, how will it look? I'd think there will be two thin black stripes on either side?
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I'd think there will be two thin black stripes on either side?
half the 5:4 monitors will stretch it to fullscreen, the other half shows bars on the sides. I quick checked the review, but it didn't give any information on that.

I can't imagine though that you can't find any vintage 20" displays. 20" LCDs starting around 2003 had 1600x1200 resolution. Pretty high-end back then, but neither expensive nor rare these days.
but if I force the aspect ratio of the game to 16:9, I think it might look ugly (haven't tried yet though).
you can usually get used to the looks (especially if take a 16:10 display and not a 16:9 one), but you alter the game dynamics, because your ship will move faster up and down than it will move left and right. Just feels weird.
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Fudoh wrote:half the 5:4 monitors will stretch it to fullscreen, the other half shows bars on the sides. I quick checked the review, but it didn't give any information on that.
Well... if it doesn't stretch it to fullscreen, I imagine I could force the aspect ratio in MAME to 5:4 for it to display fullscreen. Although if I do that, my ship will move slightly faster left and right that it will up in down. Much less of a jarring difference though than if I force the resolution to 16:9.

I'd have to choose if the lesser evil would be having thin bars on the sides or changing the movement of the ship a bit.
Fudoh wrote:I can't imagine though that you can't find any vintage 20" displays. 20" LCDs starting around 2003 had 1600x1200 resolution. Pretty high-end back then, but neither expensive nor rare these days.
I'm having a bit of trouble tbh. Around 95% of the monitors from retailers here are all widescreen already.
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well, ok. If you want to spend only little money a 5:4 19" screen isn't bad. Don't worry about it.
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I suppose. The one I found is already most ideal for my purposes if not for it being 5:4 :P Thanks.
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I used a have a Samsung 204B. 20" @ 1600x1200. Got it pretty inexpensively and it had a swivel mount stand.

Horrid TN image though. :lol:
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