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> ok that blows then :( means no virtua racing for me for the next couple of years > since im stuck in small student livingspace for a while to come i think... > thanks for the info though! > > > > but still, as far as controls go, you > > > should be able to hook up some sort of analog control to it, providing you > > have > > > the pinout :) there are enough anlog steering wheels and controllers out > there > > > for various consoles and PC, so i think it should be possible to hook > > something > > > up > > > > > No, it requires a Sega analog steering wheel controller/mech, as otherwise at > > the very least it wont be set up right, and more than likely just wouldnt work > > full stop. > > > > Why do you think the boards on their own are relativly cheap? People generally > > by them as spares or replacements for ones that have blown up in a machine, > > sorry :/ > > > > Six... > > > > System16 - The Arcade Museum > > > hi
it might be better selling the pcb on ebay and getting the Sega Saturn and a copy of the game.
having said that it might be be worth getting a hold of a virtua racing upright cab which takes up less space and keeping the pcb as a spare.
light gun games have the same problems where getting the pcb is easy getting a working light gun is a lot harder
in fact if a pcb is not jamma compatible there is a good chance the pcb will need the right cabinet.
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