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Author Topic: Is this a Jamma-Cabinet ?  (Read 740 times)

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Bos007

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Is this a Jamma-Cabinet ?
« on: February 09, 2004, 01:38:35 pm »
Hi all, newbie here !

Just bought my first cabinet.
Although it still works (got 2 PCB's), i'd like it to convert it into a Mame-cabinet.
The 2 PCB's (Final Fight (-> JAMMA) & WonderBOY_ML (non JAMMA)) have been altered so they van fit the cabinets interface which is 2x22 Pins.

I read somewhere on the net that some JAMMA-interfaces are 22 and not 28 Pins (mostly Australian ones)

So, could someone please tell me what kind of cabinet I have bought, please ?
Please check the pictures on this site :

http://users.pandora.be/gadbois_guy/WDM_Arcade_Cabinet/


Thank You
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Re:Is this a Jamma-Cabinet ?
« Reply #1 on: February 09, 2004, 04:25:15 pm »
It is not a standard jamma cabinet.  You are correct the jamma standard is 28x2.   Your Final Fight board is standard jamma and it needs a finger board to work in your cabinet.   I am not familiar with any other jamma configuration that has a different number of pins. I guess it would not be a standard if it had a different number. You would have to figure out the connections from your final fight board to the finger board.  With a 28x2 pin connector you could build a jamma standard plugin for your cabinet.

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