Why oh why do you do this to a working machine...
I know. I wouldn't ever convert a working dedicated machine. Period. Usually people start selling the pcb or hacking the cp for more buttons.
That's a valid question, but there's a very specific reason:
Mortal Kombat is my favorite arcade game. In a perfect world, I'd have one MAME arcade and one original, untouched MK machine. Unfortunately, I don't have the money and the space for both, so I had two choices:
- Build a MAME machine and just play the ROM of MK.
- Use an MK machine and a JAMMA switch to have both.
I've been messing around with emulators since the first version of NESticle was released in the 90's and no matter what, I can guarantee that emulation is never 100% accurate. Some are 99.999%, but you'll always notice the difference with your favorite games...ESPECIALLY games like MK that run at a slightly different resolution and refresh rate.
In the end, I decided that I'd rather have an MK machine that played 1 & 2 flawlessly and hook up a MAME machine as well. I realize that some games will have choppy scrolling since the resolution and refresh rate are different, but I'm still going to use MK more than any of the rest, so that's the one that matters to me.
The only issue I'm having now is what to do with my MK2 PCB? I can install MK1, the 2-1 JAMMA switch and install the J-Pac in the second JAMMA slot, with minimal effort. I already ordered the extra wiring harnesses and splitters so that I wouldn't have to alter the MK machine at all: No cutting of any wires!! This way, someday I can put it back to just a stock MK machine.
So, what should I do with MK2? Do I get a 4-1 (or 6-1) JAMMA switch and add MK2 as well? If so, would I need to add a second power supply? Cut any wires? Alter the arcade machine?
I'd really appreciate you guys advice. Thanks in advance.