Thanks, Wiregeek.
As a note, if I hadn't managed to find that wall mount that lets us rotate the monitor to portrait (not motorized, but it moves really easy), I was going to bury the 47" that's now in the pincab into an upright arcade cabinet, in such a way we would have had an addressable marquee and a squared up region for the main screen area.
Why'd the 47" get moved to the pincab? Because it was actually too big without moving the MAME pedestal 3-4 feet from the wall whenever we wanted to play. Fortunately, we got a 40" as a hand-me-down to use for that.
As a note, if I hadn't managed to find that wall mount that lets us rotate the monitor to portrait (not motorized, but it moves really easy), I was going to bury the 47" that's now in the pincab into an upright arcade cabinet, in such a way we would have had an addressable marquee and a squared up region for the main screen area.
Why'd the 47" get moved to the pincab? Because it was actually too big without moving the MAME pedestal 3-4 feet from the wall whenever we wanted to play. Fortunately, we got a 40" as a hand-me-down to use for that.
"You know how parents tell you everything's going to fine, but you know they're lying to make you feel better? Everything's going to be fine." - The Doctor