| These are my video connectors. Obviously to have the video display for Xbox and Dreamcast on a RGB monitor i had to make my own cables. I used a 9-pin Dsub male/female combo so sytems can easily be switched back and forth. If anyone wants to know how to tap the R G B Vsync and Ground from Xbox or DC email me. | ||||||||||||||||||
| I decided to use the PCB from some cheap 3rd party PS2 pad for the joysticks. I Chose PS2 because every current console and PC has a PS2 controller converter, this way switching between the consoles would be easy and i can always add different consoles without fear of rewiring anything. | ||||||||||||||||||
| This is just a close up of the wiring for the joysticks. The black case is where the PS2 PCB's are stored. | ||||||||||||||||||
| My particular cabinet has a pull-out drawer for the joysticks, it also was where the CPS-3 hardware was mounted. I took out the CPS3 hardware of course, and now it works perfectly as a shelf for the DC and Xbox. | ||||||||||||||||||
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