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Uploaded by LightningXCE on Aug 22, 2008
Yes.Also basically complete cabinet wtf.
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Is that a fucking converted Techno Motion machine?!?
Touche bro. =)
TheDarkestWolf14 2 years ago
NICE
ddrusa 2 years ago
Can you hear the lights going on and off in real life?
Sniper257 2 years ago
Very much so. :}
LightningXCE 2 years ago
One of the best thing about TechnoMotion pads, I'd guess, is the interchangability between PumP and DDR game modes due to the pad layout, amd I right?
travelsonic 2 years ago
Yes actually.. I should probably make that video un-private now.
LightningXCE 3 years ago
wow, i just realised how nubbish i sounded when i said Pump IO
i meant, have you ever tried running some version of Pump on this machine?
DrayneGames 3 years ago
Yessa'. You can actually see the two USB ports sticking out of the front under the monitor.
I just haven't mounted them yet D:
Building the pads? This is a gutted Technomotion machine.
The sensors in each arrow were wired parallel to a single input on an iPac Keyboard interface.
Seems to work out pretty well.
method of building the pads... =P
~gaarie btw...
nevaany 3 years ago
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Is that a fucking converted Techno Motion machine?!?
Touche bro. =)
TheDarkestWolf14 2 years ago
NICE
ddrusa 2 years ago
Can you hear the lights going on and off in real life?
Sniper257 2 years ago
Very much so. :}
LightningXCE 2 years ago
One of the best thing about TechnoMotion pads, I'd guess, is the interchangability between PumP and DDR game modes due to the pad layout, amd I right?
travelsonic 2 years ago
Yes actually.. I should probably make that video un-private now.
LightningXCE 3 years ago
wow, i just realised how nubbish i sounded when i said Pump IO
i meant, have you ever tried running some version of Pump on this machine?
DrayneGames 3 years ago
Yessa'. You can actually see the two USB ports sticking out of the front under the monitor.
I just haven't mounted them yet D:
LightningXCE 3 years ago
Building the pads? This is a gutted Technomotion machine.
The sensors in each arrow were wired parallel to a single input on an iPac Keyboard interface.
Seems to work out pretty well.
LightningXCE 3 years ago
method of building the pads... =P
~gaarie btw...
nevaany 3 years ago