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<blockquote data-quote="L33" data-source="post: 211063" data-attributes="member: 4681"><p>Thanks again guys...some excellent advice there. Just wish FS were as helpful as you guys. With no response from FS on some other queries, I'm at a standstill with the cabinet as I have no concrete answers from them regarding some queries with the cab, like will I need a DMD, will I need to buy additional tables or will existing ones run cab support etc. Just little things like that which I wish they would answer as It may make a difference to how I finish off the cabinet. Zen have been a massive help so when it comes to doing the artwork for the cabinet, it'll end up being more of a Zen theme than a TPA, purely because of the great responses Ive had from them.</p><p></p><p>Any how, computer sourcing it is this week and thanks for the help and time you're all giving. There is a company close to home that build gaming machines and I saw that they were using the 960, 970 and 980 so that sounds good going off the post above. Gotta get the buttons and all that lot too. Might have to take a gamble with the tvs etc. I appreciate everyones help on here so far, and I appreciate the extra mile some of you have gone with your posts. Ive made loads of notes, and hopefully I can start work on Part 3 of the video this week. </p><p></p><p>Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L33, post: 211063, member: 4681"] Thanks again guys...some excellent advice there. Just wish FS were as helpful as you guys. With no response from FS on some other queries, I'm at a standstill with the cabinet as I have no concrete answers from them regarding some queries with the cab, like will I need a DMD, will I need to buy additional tables or will existing ones run cab support etc. Just little things like that which I wish they would answer as It may make a difference to how I finish off the cabinet. Zen have been a massive help so when it comes to doing the artwork for the cabinet, it'll end up being more of a Zen theme than a TPA, purely because of the great responses Ive had from them. Any how, computer sourcing it is this week and thanks for the help and time you're all giving. There is a company close to home that build gaming machines and I saw that they were using the 960, 970 and 980 so that sounds good going off the post above. Gotta get the buttons and all that lot too. Might have to take a gamble with the tvs etc. I appreciate everyones help on here so far, and I appreciate the extra mile some of you have gone with your posts. Ive made loads of notes, and hopefully I can start work on Part 3 of the video this week. Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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