Ah, nice pictures on your old thread! Looks like I could possible even get a little PC in there, after getting it working with JAMMA connectors! Though, that would obviously require extra 240V (I'm in the UK)...don't want to be drilling any holes.
You 'could', but it would be a tight fit depending on where you mount it. But IMO, don't go maming an original like this. Keep mame for a DIY cab or conversion cabinets like Dynamo's or those European equivalents you guys have there.
I guess the DKJR joystick in a regular 4-way?
Yes, that's the stock Nintendo 4-way.
I mainly used to play Bomb Jack and Pacman on my old cab, and this would be sweet as it's a vertical-mount CRT.
How is the 60-in-1 PCB? Do the games run as well as MAME emulated versions?
They run as well as some older Mame versions. In some games, it's not as authentic as the real deal. DK is a prime example. It has the old ---smurfy--- audio samples.
I only really use this board as a test PCB for my testing rig. In this instance I was using it for checking the monitor since the service mode of the 60-in-1 has some video test patterns you can access. (but since this photo, I've purchased a CraftyMech Test Pattern Generator and now use that for my test bench)