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Fort Wayne has the most machines, and it keeps getting moarr
The YMCA close to me (I forget the address) has a SN machine. I haven't been able to play it yet, so I can't comment on condition/upgradedness.
And, get this:
My school is actually getting a DDR machine (the rumor is that we're actually getting TWO!). I'm thinking they have to be Supernovas since I think they were bought new?
And, get this:
My school is actually getting a DDR machine (the rumor is that we're actually getting TWO!). I'm thinking they have to be Supernovas since I think they were bought new?
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Alright now you can show off infront of your school and AAA Chaos....GOGOGOGOGOGOGOdanc1005 wrote:And, get this:
My school is actually getting a DDR machine (the rumor is that we're actually getting TWO!). I'm thinking they have to be Supernovas since I think they were bought new?
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The YMCA? Please don't tell me it's run down with pedophiles and Village People.danc1005 wrote:The YMCA close to me (I forget the address) has a SN machine.
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Update:
My school just got in an In The Groove 2 machine. From what I've seen (haven't been up close and personal yet), it is an upgrade from a DDR cabinet. I plan on trying it out tomorrow, expect a full report on pad condition, etc. Even though none of you will get to play it (except DDRmaster and King of Bondage, neither of which ever post anymore).
Also, it seems unlikely that anybody at my school would be willing/able to take care of this machine, so this task will probably fall upon me. I would appreciate any help/tutorials as to how to manage a machine (upgrading, cleaning/maintenance, etc.). Would Ho's guide that I've heard good things about apply to this?
My school just got in an In The Groove 2 machine. From what I've seen (haven't been up close and personal yet), it is an upgrade from a DDR cabinet. I plan on trying it out tomorrow, expect a full report on pad condition, etc. Even though none of you will get to play it (except DDRmaster and King of Bondage, neither of which ever post anymore).
Also, it seems unlikely that anybody at my school would be willing/able to take care of this machine, so this task will probably fall upon me. I would appreciate any help/tutorials as to how to manage a machine (upgrading, cleaning/maintenance, etc.). Would Ho's guide that I've heard good things about apply to this?
If it really is a DDR cabinet converted to ITG, then the stage maintenance part yes, but anything related to computer hardware and software, no.danc1005 wrote:Would Ho's guide that I've heard good things about apply to this?
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I have answered a number of questions on didderfrick and other forums, emails, PMs, etc., but I don't believe I've ever published a formal guide relating to the hardware/software. The stage maintenance guide is all there is.
That guide was, of course, written per pre-SuperNOVA stage design specs, though it should be completely applicable to SN or ITG conversion cabinets and at least partially applicable to Andamiro PIU and ITG2 cabs.
That guide was, of course, written per pre-SuperNOVA stage design specs, though it should be completely applicable to SN or ITG conversion cabinets and at least partially applicable to Andamiro PIU and ITG2 cabs.
That's what I was referring to.Ho wrote:The stage maintenance guide is all there is.
That guide was, of course, written per pre-SuperNOVA stage design specs, though it should be completely applicable to SN or ITG conversion cabinets and at least partially applicable to Andamiro PIU and ITG2 cabs.
Is it online? If so, link please?
And if not, we'll figure something out.
P.S. It is an upgrade from a DDR cabinet to ITG2, and the pads are...decent. They are comparable to the condition of the pads of Crazy Pinz's 6th Mix right when they opened, and ALMOST as good as Putt-Putt's ITG2 Dedi a few months ago before they fixed the pads. I'm not sure on the version, forgot to check.
http://www.indyddr.com/features/stage.htm
You can find it under "Featured Articles" at the top of this page.
You can find it under "Featured Articles" at the top of this page.
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Thanks! I'll be sure to take a look at that and try to keep this machine in good condition.MonMotha wrote:http://www.indyddr.com/features/stage.htm
You can find it under "Featured Articles" at the top of this page.