Gigantor
Gigantor Wiring -> SCART
by gipsy on Sep.10, 2009, under Arcade, Gigantor
Since starting the Gigantor Project I destroyed 2 of my 2 Hantarex Arcade monitors ![]()
I was searching on ebay and other platforms, but didn’t find any Arcade monitors for sale, so I decided to add a SCART output to my Gigantor wiring to use an old and cheap TV as monitor.
Today I finished all the wiring for the Gigantor, I want to be able to use JAMMA and other PCBs so I decided to go with the Austrian “Novomatic” 50pin D-SUB as my main connector. I believe this should be the most durable type.
The finished wiring consists of one primary female 50pin D-SUB which can be connected to different PCBs via (still to do) converters. From this there are 4 main connecions:
- Video: 15pin male D-SUB connector wired according to the VGA standard
- Audio: Stereo female TRS connector
- Controlers: 38pin female Centronics connector with own pin assignment
- Mains: 9pin Connector to Hantarex US200
On the Video part follows a SCART connector which also needs +5V for switching the TV to RGB mode which is routed via Chinch connectors.
Today was the first test and YEAHHH … everything works perfectly … playing Arcade games on a 42″ Full HD rulez
Everything is wired in a way to replace any part at any time, for example it’s no problem to replace the SCART connector with an Arcade monitor connector, or completely replace the PCBs with a MAME computer.
At the moment I have no camera, but I will post some pictures at a later time.
New project: Gigantor
by gipsy on Aug.14, 2009, under Arcade, Gigantor
Yeah, I know I seem to be unable to finish one project before starting the next one ![]()
Nevertheless I did it again. Since I bought together with a friend about 40 original arcade PCBs, I thought I’d need something to put them inside.
First I wanted to use one of my existing cabinets for this, but soon I realized I’d need something special because of 4 different connection systems (5 if you also count the MAME PC), portrait and landscape monitor setting and different controls layout and other ideas.
So I was surfing the interwebs to get ideas for a cabinet design and I stumbled over the austrian “Gigant” System.
I really liked the “monumental” design of this case, but I was missing some of the more traditional elements, so I fired up my trusty ARCHline and modelled my own case.
It’s fairly big so a midsized monitor can be turned from portrait to landscape inside the case (I plan to make it motorized
)
Contrary to the rendering I’ve changed the color scheme. While blue is my favorite color I decided to go with some kind of purple for the base and a nice grey for the top.
Some first work is already done on the case:


