 Welcome back everybody. I have finally achieved my goal of having the ultimate retro gaming set up here in my new fantastic wood grain heaven But how did I get here? What did it take to achieve this milestone you made ask? Well, just sit back and relax and let me show you how all this was made possible All right. Yes. So today's the big day. I need to move my Neo Geo MBS inside So I've got it completely cleaned out the monitor is not in there and some of the Back boards are taken out the only thing that we do have down in there still is our power supply and Then isolation transformer down here. There's the back of the coin box And up here is where harness is and all our other wiring connection points so the idea is I'm going to put this on a dolly and then move it and instead of Taking it in through the house here I'm actually going to have to move it Around my Jeep through the backyard where that tree is and the garbage can around this side of the house And then go into a back door because that's where the basement entrance is I've moved my cars out of the way a little bit now. We can show you the path I'll have to take around here with the MBS machine and I know that I'm not going to have the opportunity To show you this while I'm pulling this up this hill because this is not even terrain right here It's a little bit sloped, but it does get even up here And I've got some other projects going on. We're going to come around back to the back porch area, so Ignore a lot of this woodworking we've got but it's going to come right through here and Into this door And I think somebody might be on the other side waiting for us. Oh, yes, sir. Mr. Brutus So this is how we get in And through there and straight down here Is where the machine is going to go so not a whole lot of room No room on the sides very old rickety stairs, but they're sturdy I'm concerned about the clearance right here But I've measured everything and it should just slide down Right on its backside right Brutus kind of just get on some blankets and slide down these stairs and make it down here Right, you know come down here and show everybody where it's going down these stairs and down into the woodgrain paradise Right Brutus. You ready? You ready for it to get down here? Yeah, let's get it down here Somehow big red has survived the trip down this tiny corridor It's settled in over here in the corner And I don't know how my father and I did this without really messing it up looks pretty good So the next thing I've got to do is get the monitor in there and configure that Let's go over here Say a quick hello to Brutus Brutus. Are you excited to finally get the Neo Geo machine back in? Oh Yeah, you really care. You just sit there snuggling with your Titans blanket Since the Titans, I don't know what they do just whooped a crap out of the Rams Recently so that'll give you a time frame of when we're working on this. Here's the monitor and This is some stuff on the model about that the tube Of course, this bad boy is a zenith tube very common to have a zenith tube in these Flyback looks pretty good. So does the rest of the board. It should be fine There's a couple things in the back of the monitor. You might want to just be aware of first off this breakout board Gives you all kinds of controls for screen Including some geometry controls and then contrast and black levels and then it's connected Right here to another connection inside the arcade machine. It's connected right there for power and There's a connection point Right here where the RGB and sink and ground pins connect into the Monitor and give the picture to it and the only other thing really to adjust anything are your Gains and biases here for each color. So you get red green and blue right there on the neck board We just need to get it up Picked up and installed back over there and it's home. Okay Well, I don't know if I'm really ready to do this, but We've got to move that into there and then reconnect it Obviously, I've moved to the control panel out of the way. It's got it open And this is on a nice frame. So hopefully I can just slide it back In here It's a pretty big tube Not catch anything And it will slide back a little bit and catch in its place be sure careful not to Smash your hand There we go. Oh, yeah, go line up here to screw back in that's where Screws go that'll hold this in place Three on the top and then three on the bottom I'll get those screws put in and then we can turn around and get in the back and connect This which is the cable. I was telling you about that goes in that controls our red green blue sink and ground Into the monitor for video input And this just connects to that other connection point for our power Now the monitors back in to place here I'm just going to move the cables around make sure that nothing Has become loosened or disconnected in the moving Process everything looks good Neckboards good everything over there. Here's this RGB connection going just Right over on the side here of this Point like that And that's our video right there in And the only other thing is on the exact opposite side over here. We've got our Hot or power and connect that back. All right, let's look from this side in and normally as I said Our boards will be down here. This one had a four-slot MVS cartridge player in it and it would hook up to the Jamma looking connector down here. It is not actually pinned out for Jamma There is one bit of difference on the audio side so The problem with this one is though that the boards we're just having all kinds of issues mostly RAM issues Maybe trace issues, so it needs to be repaired These right here connect actually into the memory card units And then there's a couple other extra things wired into like these counters both of them are wired in and Then we've got our marquee that's also wired in over on this side Let me show you what we're going to be using in here instead of the boards that normally come with this All right. Well, here is one of the big reveals. I have been working very hard To get this configured and already and this video today is mostly about getting the arcade machine ready And it will not be a deep dive into this. Mr. Device called the Mr. Cade from Mr. Add-ons But this beautiful piece of hardware uses the same technology that the Mr. does and It just beefs it up a little bit more and it gives you the ability to have a Jamma connector here Now thanks to my friend Scarlett Sprites and his video which I'll link to below. I was able to find this big red jamma connector from Jamma Nation and And What this does is a normal jamma connector does not support stereo audio Well, at least not the way it's set up on this board the way that the MvS is so the MvS is going to have a little slightly different pinout mostly to do with the audio so we should have our MvS connector go here from the machine. This will connect here to our Mr. Cade and then I do have a connection point here to connect. I think the speakers. There's a four pin right there So that's what I believe goes in there And now you can see the Mr. Cade Very small compared to an original piece of hardware But there's that a jamma adapter with the audio pins connected and Then going into the jamma board connector on the Mr. Cade If I will connect a HDMI cable Down in here because it will run both HDMI out as well as Analog video out down there that HDMI port next to the power Here's just another angle On what it looks like back here And again, I'll have a lot more coming on this machine and This Mr. Cade device specifically, but let's get it Set up and do a power on and see what happens I've set everything up to run the final test if you'll notice over here. I've got a HDMI cable out there I have added a USB device right here. It's just a keyboard to help us access the Mr. and Again, just the jamma board connected and we're going to do is just power on our surge Protector down here, and let's just see what happens. I promise I've not tried this yet. Let's just see Oh, you heard it. I think I think I'm hearing the sounds of a wonderful device here getting started let's go around and Yes, okay We have the mr. Set up over here on the screen So there we go We've got it on the HDMI and over here It's loud Okay, so and that controls the volume manually All right, so we've got metal slug on the arcade and metal slug on the flat screen As well as audio and that has audio As well as picture and this is a snuggly happy Brutus All right, well, that's how we got here and that's how I got this all set up down here in my basement Now we'll tell you that this is all again being made possible by that mr. Cade and anybody who's already had experience with the mr Will know that it is one of the best devices ever made for retro gaming and I will be very excited to bring you more content coming up in the future Featuring the mr. Cade because there's a lot of features in this thing And I'm really just getting warmed up Into how to work it and maneuver around with it and especially the software that Is involved with that so there's a lot more that I want to bring you on that little amazing device But how awesome is it to have The neogio mvs down here and have it running any kind of arcade cores not just neogio but all kinds of arcades as well as Retro gaming consoles through that mr And then currently I have it set up to output to an extra on Which then goes into a pvm and that can really do rgbs Through to any pvm with that setup right there But you don't even really probably need that extra on device But again look for more of this stuff coming up in the future And then ultimately you have hdmi out for either passing through to a flat screen television or ultimately hdmi capture Which I think is amazing to have that ability out of an arcade machine But that's really how I got here and now brutus and I can have a lot of fun In the basement and hopefully get some work done I don't know it's going to be pretty tough for that for the next couple weeks to get anything really productive done But I think I'll try to manage to do my best And I will see you guys next time with some more retro content Well brutus, what did you think of our move? Yeah, not much Well, no you sleepy Yeah, it was pretty tight fit wasn't it? I mean shoot Only really had five and a half inches of clearance up from the roof