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| Mouse92im:
Hi all, First time poster/newbie here. Glad I stumbled across a forums site after my many failed search attempts. Hoping someone can ease my frustrations with a suggestion or two... I'm at the tail end of my first build. Decided to go with one of these Games Family systems. Originally picked up a 3149 in 1, but ended up sending it back thinking it was faulty. Just received a second unit, this time a 2100 in 1 with the same issue. I can't seem to get any screen or sounds after fully connected and fired up. Feels as though I have quadruple checked all my wiring, but not getting any results. Here's a small list of things I have tried troubleshooting so far... * Arcade monitor has power * WellsGardner 60hz monitor and RGB, Gnd, and sync are connected * Jamma harness +12v, +5v, -5v, Gnd are hooked up and working. Tested with voltmeter. * Jamma harness seems to be wired correctly. Plugged it into my original Golden Tee pcb to test and works fine. * Using 20 pin ATX per manual to power the PC * PC fan and hard drive spinning * tested a second ATX power with same results - no signal to screen * attempted to hook up CPU monitor to VGA port - no response/no signal I'm stumped. Anyone have an idea where I'm going wrong? Thanks in advance. Ryan |
| Mouse92im:
UPDATE: Obviously it helps if I plug in the CPU processor. ;D Got it up and running.. All is good, with the exception of the monitor. I am unable to use the arcade monitor in the cabinet because I don't have a way of connecting it. Back to the web to find out how... |
| lilshawn:
those multi-in-1 boards often have a dip switch you have to adjust for it to output either VGA (in the case of a computer monitor or tri sync arcade monitor), or "15k" for output to a standard res arcade monitor through the jamma harness connections... all the arcade monitor needs for video is Red, Green, Blue, Ground, and Sync to operate. your multi-in-1 board should have come with a book with a diagram of the JAMMA harness and it's connections. if for some reason it didn't, here's one: wire straight from the harness to the monitor. no conversion or other hardware outside of a physical plug should be necessary to operate.. |
| Mouse92im:
Thank you. This particular 2100-1 didn't come with that little VGA to 6pin plug that connects to,the second deck jamma Board. I've contacted Andy at Ultimarc and also got a hold of a guy who sells parts for it straight out of china. I opted to just purchase a new VGA monitor and planning to replace the CGA arcade monitor. Picked up one today. The plug would have cost me $6 plus $32 shipping. Just didn't want to wait any longer for something I'm not 100% sure would work. Kind of tired of fiddling with it all and rather play it. Now I'll have a good arcade monitor that I'll need to get rid of. |
| lilshawn:
i see. this is wone of those computer with a jamma I/O board on there. most of the multi-in-1's i've seen are an all in one board. (6/32/60 in 1) but yeah, it should have come with a cable to pass the video from the motherboard to the I/O board to go out the jamma. i guess they assumed you'd just be hooking this straight up to a VGA monitor. |
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