could just make cable adapters so no rewiring needed?
the feet on the bottom of the rails? Remove the rails and there should be some screws and a nut holding them inDoes anyone know how to remove the feet from a Sega New Net City to get it through smaller doorways?
I've already got the legs off, but the feet are blocking my path. >_>
It's either the feet that must come off or the crown molding on the doorway....
Right, the feet that attach to the bottom of the rails that the legs slide into. That would mean undoing the CP/monitor wiring first in order to get the rails off though.the feet on the bottom of the rails? Remove the rails and there should be some screws and a nut holding them inDoes anyone know how to remove the feet from a Sega New Net City to get it through smaller doorways?
I've already got the legs off, but the feet are blocking my path. >_>
It's either the feet that must come off or the crown molding on the doorway....
Yeah as @radiantsvgun put it you could use any PSU so long as you build an adapter/harness so you don't have to rewire the cab.could just make cable adapters so no rewiring needed?
You shouldnt have to remove the monitor cover to slide the rails out. Just remove the top metal piece on top of the rail with a security torx bit. Then remove all the screws holding the rail in place. This should allow you to slide the rail up and remove. Then you'll see the screws and nut hold the feet in place.Right, the feet that attach to the bottom of the rails that the legs slide into. That would mean undoing the CP/monitor wiring first in order to get the rails off though.the feet on the bottom of the rails? Remove the rails and there should be some screws and a nut holding them inDoes anyone know how to remove the feet from a Sega New Net City to get it through smaller doorways?
I've already got the legs off, but the feet are blocking my path. >_>
It's either the feet that must come off or the crown molding on the doorway....
I removed one screw and a nut from another screw on the other side of the rail, but the feet themselves won't come off due to the screw that the nut was threaded on. So yeah I guess the rails would have to come off to properly remove them. What's excruciating is I'm only off by like a quarter of an inch without having to take them off.
Removing the first two inches or so of the crown molding door stop instead is mighty tempting.
Thanks, I had already removed the rails/legs by sliding them off the top but was just having problems with the feet.You shouldnt have to remove the monitor cover to slide the rails out. Just remove the top metal piece on top of the rail with a security torx bit. Then remove all the screws holding the rail in place. This should allow you to slide the rail up and remove. Then you'll see the screws and nut hold the feet in place.Right, the feet that attach to the bottom of the rails that the legs slide into. That would mean undoing the CP/monitor wiring first in order to get the rails off though.I removed one screw and a nut from another screw on the other side of the rail, but the feet themselves won't come off due to the screw that the nut was threaded on. So yeah I guess the rails would have to come off to properly remove them. What's excruciating is I'm only off by like a quarter of an inch without having to take them off.the feet on the bottom of the rails? Remove the rails and there should be some screws and a nut holding them inDoes anyone know how to remove the feet from a Sega New Net City to get it through smaller doorways?
I've already got the legs off, but the feet are blocking my path. >_>
It's either the feet that must come off or the crown molding on the doorway....
Removing the first two inches or so of the crown molding door stop instead is mighty tempting.
Check this video on how to remove it. It shows a net city, but the process is exactly the same.
Yeah, I had already removed the chassis and sent it out so it wasn’t too bad. You do need to be careful with the exposed neck, but really it’s just remove screws, lift and pull directly back. Getting it back in is actually more difficult, and it’s probably easier if you lay it on it’s back.Did you one man-jobbed the monitor pull?
Will the swap retain tri-sync functionality?I just did this today and swapped 8bit's tube out for something less absolutely destroyed with burn-in.
Depends which chassis he pairs with it. Could go either way. Sanwa 29e31s means 31k only, Rodotron means he keeps tri-sync. Up to him, I just offered the tube since it was kicking around anyway.Will the swap retain tri-sync functionality?