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Post by Itchigo on Sept 8, 2012 13:19:23 GMT -6
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Post by faralos on Oct 2, 2012 7:59:20 GMT -6
couldn't help but notice the 'ancient' VCR player you still own! nice minicab Tim! but why does the pf look so skinny? is that the monitor?
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Post by Itchigo on Oct 2, 2012 13:57:38 GMT -6
Hey, I still use all my VCR's! I didn't decase the monitor as everyone else does. The monitor is a 25 inch 1080p I got for 160$. Overall cabinet width is 17 inches. I'm building a woodrail cab by the way.
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Post by rosve on Oct 4, 2012 4:59:40 GMT -6
This is my VP cab. Or whats left of it. Many of the parts has found a better home in my new build,
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Post by Itchigo on Oct 4, 2012 21:50:03 GMT -6
Looks like it's coming along...
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Post by faralos on Oct 9, 2012 4:37:18 GMT -6
Now that is cool to build your own real pin from I guess scratch? What if any circuit boards are you using or they custom one of a kinds?
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Post by Itchigo on Oct 9, 2012 11:37:09 GMT -6
He's doing a custom, one of a kind. Really incredible stuff. But what else would you expect from the inventor of B2s?
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Post by faralos on Oct 10, 2012 7:14:11 GMT -6
um what are or is b2s?
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Post by Itchigo on Oct 10, 2012 13:27:46 GMT -6
B2s is Backglass 2 Screens. It's a way to display the score on the backglass without using Hyperpin or UVP and the performance hits that go with both. Rosve conceived of and built the whole thing. It requires MS Visual Basic Studio to make one. It's a bit daunting - if you've never done it before, but Herweh at VPF is working on an editor to make it much easier.
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Post by Rukia on Oct 11, 2012 23:23:44 GMT -6
Why is this section so large conpared to the other topics? I hate moving the bar at the bottom to view all of the screen. Rukia
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