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Jamma XXXX Game Board won't connect to monitor.
Landspyker:
Yesterday I bought an arcade machine off Facebook Marketplace. It is one of those "1200 in 1" machines. When I went to pick up the machine it was working fine and I was playing it. Once I got it home though I turned it on and the monitor comes on but that's it, the games itself do not boot up.
Now I haven't really got a clue what I'm doing. I've checked every cable and everything is in place and all the soldering appears fine. I haven't got a way to check if there is voltage coming out of the power supply but it's getting power to it as the light that indicates it's on lights up.
The screen is just black with white horizontal lines going across it that will sometimes stay stay and other times move around.
The monitor seems to be fine as I can adjust the positioning and focus/brightness and colours.
Anyone got any ideas on what to do?
Landspyker:
This is the inside of the cab.
Ken Layton:
If I recall correctly, those types of boards use TWO power supplies. The screw terminal one operates the JAMMA section whilst the computer power supply operates the computer mother board only.
If this board uses a hard drive to hold the games, check the cables to it. Hopefully the hard drive didn't get bounced around during the trip home.
Landspyker:
Cables seem to be connected fine. I'm getting a new power supply today for the Jamma section so hopefully that'll fix it.
Titchgamer:
Thats a odd looking monitor? Is it a wide screen CRT in there???
Afraid I have never touched one of those boards so cant offer any specific advice, But first thing I would do if you have checked all the connections is to check the voltages coming out of the PSU with a multi meter.