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Got a Doozy for you guys... Not remote related, but I need some ass-istance
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Post 1 made on Monday October 25, 2004 at 21:13
gmaxwelljr
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Especially from such high tech professionals as we have here lol...


I am doing a custom installation with PS2 and Xbox's in a media room... what I need is custom plates (preferable gang box plates) that have solderable PS2 and Xbox connectors on them.

My client wants to sit in thier media chairs and play games, but the don't want wires stretched from one side to another, the don't want wireless, and they prefer these to be plug in connections so that when they are done they can just unplug the controllers and put them away.

If you can give us any directions on who I might be able to buy or have these things fabricated at lemme know, I am at [email protected]

Thanks guys...

Gerald
Post 2 made on Monday October 25, 2004 at 21:34
avdude
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http://www.panelcrafters.com/

they can custom build anything you want/need

I asked our rep about this just the other day, as I need stuff for a project here the same way!
AVDUDE
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OP | Post 3 made on Monday October 25, 2004 at 21:38
gmaxwelljr
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excellent... and I didn't even wait a day roflmao!!!!!!!!!!

What a response lol


G
Post 4 made on Monday October 25, 2004 at 21:41
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You didn't even have to wait a half hour...what service...

Mark
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Post 5 made on Monday October 25, 2004 at 21:42
GG/AV
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Thanks AVDUDE, I needed this one too.
Post 6 made on Monday October 25, 2004 at 21:43
avdude
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G...

I do have to ask now...why the overwhelming sarcasm?

"ass-istance"

"Especially from such high tech professionals as we have here lol..."

"excellent... and I didn't even wait a day roflmao!!!!!!!!!!

What a response lol"

have you been burned, or something, here in the past...cause you're coming off kinda wrong...that many LOL's and ROFLMAO's don't neccesarly help...
AVDUDE
"It might work better if it were plugged in and programmed first...just a thought!"
Post 7 made on Tuesday October 26, 2004 at 15:47
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OnQ JUST came out with this very product at CEDIA. I can't dig up the info but call them at 800-321-2343
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Post 8 made on Tuesday October 26, 2004 at 17:31
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Just so everybody knows ( I know your customers don't want them) but the wireless PS2 controllers are extremely reliable. I only use them and have NEVER had one problem. We play everything from Navy Seals, NHL Hockey, and Need for Speed on them. They react the exact same way the standard controllers do.
Post 9 made on Tuesday October 26, 2004 at 19:51
FreddyFreeloader
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......except that you have to change the batteries, and hopefully not in the middle of a game.
Is that true Sky?
OP | Post 10 made on Tuesday October 26, 2004 at 20:08
gmaxwelljr
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I didn't mean to sound sarcastic... I just came off a LONG day, and was posting in forums between here and my Neverwinter Nights Forum... it's hard to seperate the two personalities hehe...

All the lols and roflmaos where due to a lack of sleep :)
Post 11 made on Wednesday October 27, 2004 at 10:00
avirfl
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HI! I setup a similar system for a client of mine, the way we did it was to put the xbox in a cabinet, or it could go under a table, and then connected the AV cables to a wall plate i got from On-Q, the wall plate allowed me to keep the console close to the user, so that they did not even have to leave their chairs to change games. It worked like a charm...
Avi Rosenthal
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