
I would also highly suggest looking up what model of CRT is in this cab and finding the service manual for it, if only because you'll need the pinout and what frequency it syncs at.įor your controls, an A-Pac is your friend here. You'll need a certain model of old ATI video card for it (there's several choices, they are all cheap on ebay), and you can find that list on BYOAC too.

That's the software that will work with your monitor to match sync. That's a lovely big CRT in there and you will not find a modern TV that will fit that hole, so whatever you do, keep the CRT.įirst order of business is to get on the BYOAC forum, become a member because you *will* need their help on this project, and then start researching CRTemudriver. :) I would begin with the monitor before anything else. Doing a MAME conversion for this would be more challenging than, say, a Jamma cab, but if you're willing to learn a good amount, you should be able to make this work.
