It's a bit tight, but I was able to mount both a CPS2 with a Darksoft multi and a Naomi 1 with Sega IO and @Lemony Vengeance 's CPS2-Sega IO adapter on their own wooden boards and fit them (individually) in my Blast City. Figured I'd post some details here if anyone's ever looking for resources.
Materials:
I tried to leave a little bit of space in the back of the CPS2 for the fan exhaust. I can get the kick harness and JAMMA adapter in behind the LCD screen no problem, and it's easy to pop the LCD 3D print off the 3D print mounted to the wood if I need extra room.
The Naomi was a bit tighter. Even with the back of the Sega IO's angled USB cable nearly touching the Naomi and the Naomi as far back as I could put it, the door presses against the JAMMA adapter's wires when I close it. Maybe I'll look for an alternative CPS2 kick converter, but I think it's good enough.
Materials:
- Wood screws - Extra-Wide Rounded Head Screws for Sheet Metal, Number 8 Size, 1/2" Long
- PCB feet - these, for the Sega IO.
- CPS2 mounting feet - I got these (reproduction, I think) from Paradise Arcade.
- Wood - 1/2" thick piece of birch plywood from Home Depot - 4' x 2'
- Angled USB cable - up angle A male to down angle B male
I tried to leave a little bit of space in the back of the CPS2 for the fan exhaust. I can get the kick harness and JAMMA adapter in behind the LCD screen no problem, and it's easy to pop the LCD 3D print off the 3D print mounted to the wood if I need extra room.
The Naomi was a bit tighter. Even with the back of the Sega IO's angled USB cable nearly touching the Naomi and the Naomi as far back as I could put it, the door presses against the JAMMA adapter's wires when I close it. Maybe I'll look for an alternative CPS2 kick converter, but I think it's good enough.