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Problems with 60 in 1 Arcade Classics Jamma Board
fatsgt:
--- Quote from: ed12 on June 30, 2014, 12:39:01 am ---i have stated this before,but i guess reading is not a first thing ?
jamma is a term used to describe a INTERFACE...
here read on.. make sure the :test: switch is there..
How to access the TEST/Setup Menu on the XX-in-1 Multigame PCB
Article Number: 20 | Rating: Unrated | Last Updated: Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 6:23 AM
This applies to ALL XX-in-1 Multigame JAMMA PCBs (19-in-1, 39-in-1, 48-in-1, & 60-in-1).
To access the TEST/Setup Mode, press and hold the cabinet TEST Switch in the ON position and then power on the board. Once the board begins to boot up in the TEST mode then release the TEST switch. If the cabinet TEST Switch is not installed or unavailable, set DIP SW 3 – BIT 4 on the XX-in-1 PCB to the ON position (This is the blue set of switches located on the PCB), then power up the board.
After any changes are made on the setup/settings page(s), press the PLAYER 1 START Button prior to leaving that page and going on to the next (or shutting off the board). When you do this you should see 'SAVED SETUP OK' message after the Player 1 START button is pushed.
Once all changes are made and properly saved, to exit simply power off the board. Set DIP SW 3 - BIT 4 back to the OFF position if used to access the TEST menu.
when u are done
there is a hard switch on the board
it switchs from cga to vga >PORT'S<
ed
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Thanks for the instructions, Just tried this again in my Tekken Tag Cabinet. Inserted the Card in the Jamma Harness, held down the Cabinet test button, and powered on the cabinet. I still get a greenish tented screen with lines going through it. I tried this with the 4th dip switch on the board for "test" in both the on and off position with the same result, greenish screen. I tried it leaving the 3rd dip switch on, still same result.
fatsgt:
--- Quote from: DeLuSioNal29 on June 30, 2014, 04:17:08 pm ---
--- Quote from: fatsgt on June 30, 2014, 12:34:43 am ---Just tried it with my desktop computer monitor on VGA no source found. I think it's a dead board.
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Did you try powering it up with just the molex connector and a VGA monitor? (No Jamma harness connected)
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Yep, that's exactly what I did with dip switch #2 in the on position for VGA. Nothing. Either I'm really missing something or the board is bad. I'm hoping I'm just an idiot. :)
paigeoliver:
Check your voltages. The Tekken power supply might be shutting off due to lack of load or sending too much juice because those 60 in 1s barely draw any current.
fatsgt:
Tested it in my exelenna cab as well. Same result. Think I'm gonna call it dead but thanks folks!
pbj:
Malenko will give you $20 for it