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I want to build my own arcade controls!
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Hi
I am new, can u tell yet.
I have this small PCB in my cabinet and its not connected to anything
http://www.slemspc.u-net.com/Strange%20pcb.JPG
Anyone know what its for.
the cabinet is a Williams Smash TV and has been converted to Mortal combat 2 and then to soul edge, from the looks of the paperwork that I got with it.
Thanks
Dave
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That is an interconnect board. It is part of a larger boardset, probably Smash TV. Arch Rivals has a similar board.
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