Re: 6100 yoke question

From: <livnfree_can_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Tue Aug 31 2010 - 23:40:23 EDT

Keeping the designs free does not preclude brett or anyone else from making a cab does it? No more than capkits being sold stops Chad from selling it as a service to those that cannot do it themselves.

I personally would rather take a cd with a design on it to a shop to be run off for me to assemble, then pay a grand to have something bare wood shipped no matter what it was.
My opinion is if designs are given out for free, people who want to make their own can, and people who can make them For others who would rather pay someone to do it can as well. If a retailer is the only one to put it together then people only have one choice.
 Someone else offered to put together a model so I fail to see why both or more if people wanted to couldn't work on it?
 
Here today gone tomorrow sites? How long has brett (who incidentaly wanted to sell his cnc a few months ago) been around? (Nothing against brett, just making a point) Ever been to ionpool? I think sharing things is the best way to keep things alive and its better for everyone. The cab won't be shipped it sounds like, so anyone could work off the pics and measurements? Brett shuts his doors and the plans go as well. That better somehow?



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Well, from my perspective, Brett offers the best hope of getting this cabinet reproduced. Unlike the Jakobuds and here today, gone tomorrow sites. So it's important that support is given to someone that will actually be able to PRODUCE a cabinet with exacting detail and not shoot the horse before it gets out of the stable.


From: livnfree_can@yahoo.com
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Not many do, but its not impossible to find in the yellow pages someone who does. I think there are many people who would like to build their own from scratch rather than paying big dollars to ship an empty box. There used to be many free sites for artwork kicking around...so why not plans?.. Jkobud or whatever it was was a good attempt, but it could be better. I have a great url and hosting, others as well so I hope this could gain some traction. It would be nice to see things like this for cabs like the paper arcade models that grew exponentially when someone started doing them.

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From: <rmassman@hotmail.com>
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Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2010 21:54:52 -0400
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Well, I for one don't have a CNC machine that can whip out a cabinet in two slices in nothing flat. But I get your meaning. Open source is always good. I've never seen an open source classic however.

From: livnfree_can@yahoo.com
Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 2010 9:37 PM
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The idea is to have open source files, or hosted files so anyone can make cabs themselves and not have to buy or ship but I am sure you would be welcome to make them for those that do not have the means to.

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From: brett Jacquot <arcadehell1970@yahoo.com>
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Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2010 15:53:58 -0700 (PDT)
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Hi All, new here. Couple people on the KLOV forums turned me on to this, my handle over there is DPTwiz I have read some of you want a reproduction of the 4 player eliminator cocktail? I am a collector, and also have a hobby business reproducing cabinets. If any of you have an eliminator cocktail, and provide pictures and detailed plans, i can make them. I can also work with .AI , .DXF. and Shopbot files. Here's my site if you guys would like to see some of my work, www.arcaderestoparts.com thanks, Brett




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From: "livnfree_can@yahoo.com" <livnfree_can@yahoo.com>
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Subject: Re: VECTOR: 6100 yoke question

Check original red/blue and yellow/green resistance and compare to plug positions on new one. (If that's the combo you did) if the same you should be fine.
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From: "Rich Harkoff" <rharkoff1@new.rr.com>
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Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2010 15:19:58 -0500
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Subject: VECTOR: 6100 yoke question


Hello,
I borrowed a 6100 yoke to try on my SW cockpit 25" amp, when I got it home I noticed the wire colors on the plug were different than the yoke that came with game. The numbers on the yoke match closely 9A2806-001D 17-8234, 9A2806-001A 17-8140.
I took the covers off and although the color code is different they are wired the same to the plug. They both ohm out the same also. Do anyone here think it is safe to used the borrowed yoke in my game. I'm having a difficult time with convergence, not even close, and was thinking the yoke might be a problem.
Thanks
Rich

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