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| pcb:
--- Quote from: RayB on July 19, 2005, 01:25:46 pm ---Next issue is that you need to disable the switching power supply since a JPAC doesn't use it. Strike 2. --- End quote --- Really, will it hurt anything to leave the switcher hooked up? |
| krick:
--- Quote from: pcb on July 20, 2005, 03:25:18 pm --- --- Quote from: RayB on July 19, 2005, 01:25:46 pm ---Next issue is that you need to disable the switching power supply since a JPAC doesn't use it. Strike 2. --- End quote --- Really, will it hurt anything to leave the switcher hooked up? --- End quote --- |
| CheffoJeffo:
While I have chosen to run multiple JAMMA boards (and a MAME machine) in the same cabinet using Clay's MultiJamma kit, I saw a machine yesterday (at b1bug's for those that frequent CGCC) that put a new spin on JAMMA/MAME combinations. The machine looks like a standard 4-player Midway cab ... the spin is that the "inner" 2 control sets are attached to a MAME machine and the "outer" two control sets connect to the JAMMA harness. It didn't occur to me to ask how he switches the monitor between JAMMA and MAME connections. I thought it was an interesting way of having JAMMA/MAME in the same cabinet. Cheers. |
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