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| Nudbot:
Thanks for the replies, I'll watch that clip and see what I can learn! The games that are on the ROM are some classics, 1942/43, zevious, galaga, and then a bunch of others, like centipede, I haven't seen it running for about 4 years, so can't remember the full list. |
| Nudbot:
Watching that clip, yes it's a modified JAMMA board, it had less than 60, but I think there's some switches on there for how many games, otherwise an imitation/customer build? Looking at the cabinet, I think the game board was used for coin slot, player 1/2 controls... Thanks for the comments, very helpful! Can I extend that board to play other roms? Or am I best to just build a custom box? As the controller and buttons are wired up to the board via a plug for the main board. |
| paigeoliver:
Chinese bootleg stuff, both of them and they aren't programmable. The programmable boards like that cost about $300, while the 60 in 1 board costs closer to 60. There used to be a 39 in 1, your board is probably that. Just take them out and start over with a computer. |
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