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how can i tell if my cabal board is a joystick or trackball version?
seems that there were trackball and joystick versions produced.
k.
"keith corcoran" <winner@soulshot.com> wrote in message
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> i figured as much so i guess what I would need are the 2 trackballs for it
> or to just pick up 2 trackballs and follow the pinouts (if i can find
them).
> i'm not sure what cabinet i'm goign to put it in, I might make something
> custom, small like a cabaret. paint it camoflague or something.
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> just want to make sure i get the right parts. whatever i put together.
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> thanks.
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> keith.
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> "guinness" <timburnhamREMOVE@adelphia.net> wrote in message
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> > I think Cabal was only released as a kit so if you buy a control panel,
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> > sure it fits the cabinet you plan on applying it too. If there was a
> > dedicated release of Cabal, I would still think the majority of replies
> > you'll get are conversion panels.
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> > tim (NH)
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> > "keith corcoran" <winner@soulshot.com> wrote in message
> > news:a6adnbviiOd-L6DfRVn-oQ@comcast.com...
> > > Anyone know what I can expect to pay for these parts? I guess it's 2
> > > standard trackballs, 2 buttons each and 2 player select buttons.
> > > the buttons are obviously easy. is there a specific set of trackballs
> > > (haha - i said balls) i need?
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> > > I have my PCB, marquee, side art.. now i just need a CP.
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> > > thx.
> > > k.
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