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 ===== Joysticks in Control Panels ===== ===== Joysticks in Control Panels =====
 This page lists the mounts for joysticks in Japanese arcade cabinets.  Each manufacturer and each generation of cabinet could mix things up, depending on the trends of the day.   This page lists the mounts for joysticks in Japanese arcade cabinets.  Each manufacturer and each generation of cabinet could mix things up, depending on the trends of the day.  
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 +Sega's Aero and Astro City cabs used the same mount, which was very similar to the one used in SNK's Candy cabs.  From the Blast City onward, Sega used a mount that was compatible with other many other cabs until Taito's Vewlix changed it again.
  
 ==== SNK Super Neo 29 Candy ==== ==== SNK Super Neo 29 Candy ====
-It's likely that this panel's configuration is the same across many of the SNK panels.  It is not yet confirmed, so for now it's accurate for this panel only.+It's likely that this panel's configuration is the same across many of the SNK cabs.  It is not yet confirmed, so for now it's accurate for this cab only.
  
 {{:arcade:neocandypanelmount.png?400|}} {{:arcade:neocandypanelmount.png?400|}}
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     * The **depth is different** however: The Sega plate is 14mm, the SNK plate is 10mm.     * The **depth is different** however: The Sega plate is 14mm, the SNK plate is 10mm.
  
-==== Sega Aero/Astro City Panel ==== +==== Sega Aero/Astro City v1 Panel Mount ==== 
-The first two candy-style cabs from Sega used a 96mm mount that was 14mm deep, bringing (mostly Seimitsu) mechs right up to the panel bottom +The first two candy-style cabs, Aero City and (New) Astro City from Sega used a 96mm mount, the same as the [[arcade:control_panels#snk_super_neo_29_candy|SNK panel]] above, but 14mm deep instead of 10mm.  Sega's Saturn controller, the [[controls:virtuastickpro|Virtua Stick Pro]] used the same panel and mounts.
  
 +{{ :arcade:sega_panel_mount_v1.png?400 |Sega Astro City v1 Panel Mount}}
  
 +Because of the variable space between each side of the panel mount, 75mm should be considered a maximum adaptor size.
  
-Seimitsu no longer makes this plate, but Sanwa still sells their JLF-P-1S adaptor plate for JLF sticks.+Seimitsu no longer makes an adaptor for this mount.  Sanwa still sells their **JLF-P-1S** 
 + adaptor plate for JLF sticks.
  
-==== Sega *City VF Panel ==== +==== Sega *City VF v2 Panel ==== 
-While the Aero and Astro City panels use a large 95mm spacing for their mounts, the VF panels found in later cabs use a much smaller 65mm.  Because of the much smaller span there's no longer space to use the 14mm-deep adaptor plate that brings the stick mechanism closer to the panel.  +While the Aero and Astro City panels use a large 95mm spacing for their mounts, the v2 panels found in later cabs use a much smaller 65mm spacing.  Because of the much smaller span there's no longer space to use the 14mm-deep adaptor plate that brings the stick mechanism closer to the panel.  
  
 {{ :arcade:segavfpanelmount.png?400 |Sega VF Panel Mount}} {{ :arcade:segavfpanelmount.png?400 |Sega VF Panel Mount}}
  
 Sanwa JLF sticks will mount directly, using the two opposed screw mounts.  Seimitsu sticks will require either the VF Base, SE Base P=40, or their All-In-One plate.   Sanwa JLF sticks will mount directly, using the two opposed screw mounts.  Seimitsu sticks will require either the VF Base, SE Base P=40, or their All-In-One plate.  
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