Reddit Reddit reviews VSDISPLAY HDMI Audio LCD Controller Board Fit to New Arcade1UP 17 inch 4:3 1280X960 LCD DV170YGM-N10/DV170YGZ-N10, to DIY New Arcade1UP Work with Raspeberry Pi

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VSDISPLAY HDMI Audio LCD Controller Board Fit to New Arcade1UP 17 inch 4:3 1280X960 LCD DV170YGM-N10/DV170YGZ-N10, to DIY New Arcade1UP Work with Raspeberry Pi
Fit for Arcade1UP Marvel Super Heroes and TMNT and other Arcade1up machine which have 4:3 1280X960 LCD DV170YGM-N10/DV170YGZ-N10 screen, with it to DIY the Arcade1UP to fit Raspeberry Pi. With the resolution 1280x960, the screen picture will NO cut off at the bottom. (Help to check the machine screen type is DV170YGM-N10 or DV170YGZ-N10 first, if it is , it is compatible with the machine )Come In Standby Model When Not Input Signal Standby Model <1WRequest power supply adapter :Input Power Adapter: 12V DC, 2A or More than2A.Recommend use: VSDISPLAY Power Adapter, AC 100-240V Input to 12V DC,2A Output,Power Supply. Compatible speaker : VSDISPLAY Speaker 8ohm 2W 70mmx33mmx15mm 4Pin Cable for LCD Controller Board M.NT68676Packing list: 1× HDMI VGA DVI LCD Controller Board 1× Screw And Nut For GND Connection 1× Keyboard With CableHelp to notice there is no power adapter and speaker in the packing list. If you need , you can get them from VSDISPLAY store. ( Power adapter:VSDISPLAY Power Adapter, AC 100-240V Input to 12V DC,2A Output,Power Supply, US Plug,Fit for Many Types of VSDISPLAY LCD Controller Board)( VSDISPLAY Speaker 8ohm 2W 70mmx33mmx15mm 4Pin Cable for LCD Controller Board M.NT68676 and Other Monitor Driver Board which Have PH2.0 Speaker Connector)Any questions, please feel free to contact with us.
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5 Reddit comments about VSDISPLAY HDMI Audio LCD Controller Board Fit to New Arcade1UP 17 inch 4:3 1280X960 LCD DV170YGM-N10/DV170YGZ-N10, to DIY New Arcade1UP Work with Raspeberry Pi:

u/Yatkuu · 6 pointsr/Arcade1Up

Here's what I used:

Buttons/joystick kit: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06WGX76HT/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_e3u4DbNFYM9PT
Video adapter: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07ZVMWPZP/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_B4u4DbC4ARRDN
CanaKit Raspberry Pi 3 B+ https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BC6WH7V/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_u6u4Db97MWE57
Pi 3b case: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07349HT26/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_v5u4Db1FS3T1H
Audio amp: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07C1Q1FPT/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_.6u4DbW8KHPC5
Adhesive Velcro (to mount the various items): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00PKQUS4W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_4.u4DbNJGANFX
1'1/8 Spade bit:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Bosch-Daredevil-1-1-8-in-x-6-in-Spade-Bit-DSB1015/203274560

General thoughts on the modding process... I had never done something like this, never used a raspberry pi either. I followed ETA's tutorial, browsed this forum for info and everything went smoothly. I encountered only 2 minor difficulties.
The button/joystick kit had 1 joystick wire that was faulty and thus was impossible to tell from looking at it.. After mounting and connecting everything the stick would not register 1 direction. Thinking the stock was at fault I ended up ordering a second kit. It took some tinkering to eventually narrowing it down to the wire! Drilling the 2 extra holes was rather straightforward but I did not think of how the wires would reach the buttons! I ended up drilling 2 small holes in the bottom of the plastic cover - not a super neat job but it's all hidden anyway.
Bottom line, it's relatively simple but I think any DIY project can have unexpected difficulties.. so be prepared.

Tips for anyone who wants to give this a try.. .
Is it easy? I would say yes. The components are plug and play so it's essentially Ikea furniture mounting level. But.. it does require to do things you likely have never done before so take your time and don't rush. The drilling part does require some minimal manual skills. I wouldn't try drilling through the main board... in particular if your equipment is some lightweight stuff. That main board holding the controls is rather thick, and you would risk damaging the artwork if you mess up. Cutting through the Plexi also seems rather challenging.
Cutting through the thin board placed under the controls however is simple.
One advice, if you plan to put back the black plastic cover that protects the underside of the controls, you need to keep that in mind when you decide to position your extra buttons. If you place them too high, you won't have enough clearance for the hidden part of the buttons due to the presence of the plastic cover. So, either position these lower (as I did) or plan not to use the cover.. it might be possible to cut through the black plastic cover but that sounds like a lot of trouble if you ask me..
Side note, I painted the back panel in black because the back of the cab is a little visible in my setup... It looks pretty good.

The cost...
Well, let's be honest, this is not a cheap project. Sure, if you scored a 75$ cab you're off to a good start but to me the look factor was essential. I personally think the Marvel cab is the best looking one currently available in the A1up lineup for a 2 player setup.
So, 250$ for the cab at Walmart. The Pi, the case, video adapter, SD card... Roughly 200$
Total.. 450$

Conclusion...
I absolutely love this thing... But not for the reasons I initially thought. The gaming part ends up being less important for me than the look. I have it setup in my game room (got a pool table and a second cab) and I find myself just turning the cabs on for the mood more than to play with them. Also, the modded cab with its led buttons looks just gorgeous.

That's it, happy modding everyone!

u/TheLordRuler · 3 pointsr/Arcade1Up

There is a proper working controller board for the new screens available on Amazon.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07ZVMWPZP

It has the proper resolution and everything specifically flashed for the Gen 3 displays.

Edit: I should mention that the only difference from this and some of the older boards is the software flashed to the board. This one does not have the cutoff issue as the older boards do.

u/USB3pt0 · 2 pointsr/Arcade1Up

Four zero-delay usb encoders.

A 4:3 1280x960 LCD controller board

It's got stereo speakers which I intend to use, changing that is personal preference.

I'm in the process of modding my Marvel cab, waiting for the LCD controller to get here from China. 9 days till the lower limit of the ship time...

I've tested the zero-delay encoders with a Hori Hayabusa joystick and Hori Hayabusa buttons I pulled out of my fightstick when I replaced them with a Sanwa stick and Paradise Cherry MX switch buttons. Once all the parts are in I'll be posting my build when it's set up.

u/Ndrethma · 1 pointr/Arcade1Up

Thanks...I’m going to try it again! Can you share the lcd controller board you used? Or a link to it? I feel like mine may not be correct...I have this

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07ZVMWPZP/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s03?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1