Ok that Sounds Good. So basically I can play all model 3 racers with that cabinet. For the eprom switching: how is that done exactly?Yes it it possible but model 3 is only model 3
if you want to play model 2 in a model 3 cabinet and vice versa you are way out of your comfort zone here as it’s takes loads of wiring new motors etc
for model 3 most of the times you have to switch the eprom for the force feedback depending on the game
also some games use 4 way shifters other only u/down
and some games have extra buttons etc. I think best way to play everything is to make a pc that runs model 2/3 etc and hack the steering wheel etc
A French enthusiast has discribed a multibios setup for model 3 force feedback : http://www.rep-arcade.com/2019/02/sega-rally-2-multi-bios.htmlOk that Sounds Good. So basically I can play all model 3 racers with that cabinet. For the eprom switching: how is that done exactly?Yes it it possible but model 3 is only model 3
if you want to play model 2 in a model 3 cabinet and vice versa you are way out of your comfort zone here as it’s takes loads of wiring new motors etc
for model 3 most of the times you have to switch the eprom for the force feedback depending on the game
also some games use 4 way shifters other only u/down
and some games have extra buttons etc. I think best way to play everything is to make a pc that runs model 2/3 etc and hack the steering wheel etc
Making a pc that runs model 2/3 stands really a good alternative for? Are the graphics quality similar to authentic arcade games?Yes it it possible but model 3 is only model 3
if you want to play model 2 in a model 3 cabinet and vice versa you are way out of your comfort zone here as it’s takes loads of wiring new motors etc
for model 3 most of the times you have to switch the eprom for the force feedback depending on the game
also some games use 4 way shifters other only u/down
and some games have extra buttons etc. I think best way to play everything is to make a pc that runs model 2/3 etc and hack the steering wheel etc
Hello, I bet he speaks english use the online form: https://www.rep-arcade.com/contactHey guys ,
Do you know how to contact the French guy ?
And : would it be possible to interchange between model 2? So for example own a Indy 500 and change to Sega rally 1?
Ok guys , I have a touring car twin cab now!Hi there,
i am struggling to decide which cab i should choose as a starting point for all this? A Model 2, a Model 3, or a Outrun2 SP?
i can get each of them here. in the long run i want to play all of the model 2 3 and outrun 2 on this, ideally on original hardware and not on emulation. any way, does it matter then on which platform cab i start with?
i guess the real question is: what of this cabs has thebest hardware built in, meaning monitor, wheel, force feedback etc. usually you would think, well the newest is best but i know this is not always the case so what do you think?
I'd say just a board swap, though I don't have full cabinets. Indy 500 would be the best driving game to run in that machine. Sega Rally will more than likely work but you'll be stuck with automatic and the view button is a different pin that needs to be bridged. I have a Model 2B with Indy but the filter board stack connectors on the main board are beat up, so I don't play it as often as my other games. I hear Indy and Touring Car use the same motors for FFB. Maybe you could also drop in a 3.3v power supply and play some Model 3 drivers like LeMans 24 fully if you aren't afraid of modifying your wiring a small bit. I myself am after a LeMans/Scud Race M3 1.5, as I really like playin' as that Sonic car.Ok guys , I have a touring car twin cab now!
What exactly do I need when I want to play all other model 2 racers ? I don’t want a PC emu solution pls. Original hardware .
Ok so I would just need the Indy 500 rom board ? Or do I need the other motherboard too?I'd say just a board swap, though I don't have full cabinets. Indy 500 would be the best driving game to run in that machine. Sega Rally will more than likely work but you'll be stuck with automatic and the view button is a different pin that needs to be bridged. I have a Model 2B with Indy but the filter board stack connectors on the main board are beat up, so I don't play it as often as my other games. I hear Indy and Touring Car use the same motors for FFB. Maybe you could also drop in a 3.3v power supply and play some Model 3 drivers like LeMans 24 fully if you aren't afraid of modifying your wiring a small bit. I myself am after a LeMans/Scud Race M3 1.5, as I really like playin' as that Sonic car.
Edit: Model 2B and 2C additionally share the same filter board so technically you could drop in an Indy 500 bare board into the 2C cage. I have one that was pulled out of a Waverunner.
Nope, it has to be a Model 2B, but the filter board connection between 2B and 2C are the same, just like all the Model 3s. There's two different custom graphics chips in the 2C, I believe. Indy 500 is actually one of the easier to find boardsets to find online.Ok so I would just need the Indy 500 rom board ? Or do I need the other motherboard too?
Ok so I need Indy 500 motherboard plus rom board ? But not filter board ?Nope, it has to be a Model 2B, but the filter board connection between 2B and 2C are the same, just like all the Model 3s. There's two different custom graphics chips in the 2C, I believe. Indy 500 is actually one of the easier to find boardsets to find online.
You have to keep in mind each game has their own filter board. Not all have the analog connectors or the special OUTPUT connector populated, likewise with a Harley-Davidson board I bought from China last year that was lazily converted from a Virtua Striker 2.