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Author Topic: WTB: Clay's MultiJamma Kit  (Read 728 times)

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WTB: Clay's MultiJamma Kit
« on: May 29, 2005, 07:35:27 pm »
Not for me ... a new member, who cannot yet post in B/S/T is looking for one of Clay's MultiJamma boards and wondering if anybody here has one available. Since I mention mine in my sig, he e-mailed me directly. I have suggested RGVAC/M as a place to look, as well as ordering from Clay directly.

So, if you have a MJ kit that you would like to sell, please post in this thread and then the seeker can PM you directly.

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Re: WTB: Clay's MultiJamma Kit
« Reply #1 on: May 30, 2005, 03:29:28 am »
Unless your friend specifically wants to swtich more than 2 pcbs, I'd recommend the dual jamma board from mikesarcade.com.  The advantage of Mike's board is no external PC power supply needed, and no need to wire up a seperate "game switch" button on your control panel (Mike's board lets you press P1 + P2 to switch games).  Obviously Mike's board only supports 2 games.