A bit belated as I posted the new video a few weeks ago, but here goes:
A Pac-Man Is Born: Part 17. Fitting and wiring the Joystick and buttons -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLC8zOkLtlISo time to fit the joystick to the control panel.
I started off by cutting a hole for the joystick to fit through and also some (crudely cut) notches for the switches to fit through.
I will have to come back to this a tidy this up at a later date, but for now it seems to work well:
Next I routed out the hole to a depth of 5mm. This is so the joystick will sit flush with the top of the control panel and allow the metal overlay to fit over the top:
Now to put the control panel back together along with the joystick. Looks alright
: Although I forgot to fit the dust washer
So now the joystick is fitted, it was time to hook u the controls to the board. Firstly, I wired up the ground which is pretty easy when there are only 6 switches
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Then the wires for each button:
When hooking the board up to the power, video and sound I made a little IO box. I also pre-wired a couple of DIN connectors, one for the controls and one for the coin and service switches.
So I mirrored the DIN connection at the control panel with the ground and other wires:
Then all I need to do was connect my own DIN cable between the IO box and the control panel, power up the cab and have a game of Ms. Pac-Man (I currently have the fast version of the ROMs):
Playing Pac-Man/Ms. Pac-Man with a leaf switch joystick is pretty fun and also very weird when you are so used to clicky microswitches.
Now that the control panel is pretty much done with the exception of paint etc, the next thing to tackle is the front panel and coin door.