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fazz:
Hi

Im a very ignorant newbie.  Just bought a 4 button 2player jamma cab and intend on using it to run mame the easy way with a jpac and arcade vga but replacing all buttons and doing up the cab with new art etc 

I have bought an original 10 yard fight board though just to test my cab and so i can use it while saving for the other gubbins.  There are several posts warning to ensure things are connected the right way up to the jamma harness.  How do i know which is the chip side and which is the solder side so to speak.  And if i connect it upside down will it do any damage.  As the board cost me
Goz:

--- Quote from: fazz on September 13, 2005, 08:59:13 am ---Hi

Im a very ignorant newbie.  Just bought a 4 button 2player jamma cab and intend on using it to run mame the easy way with a jpac and arcade vga but replacing all buttons and doing up the cab with new art etc 

I have bought an original 10 yard fight board though just to test my cab and so i can use it while saving for the other gubbins.  There are several posts warning to ensure things are connected the right way up to the jamma harness.  How do i know which is the chip side and which is the solder side so to speak.  And if i connect it upside down will it do any damage.  As the board cost me
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fazz:
Sorry I understood what solder and chip side meant on the board but not how i identify which side is which on the harness connector inside the cabinet.
SirPoonga:
http://www.coin.demon.co.uk/jamma.htm

If the harness isn't labeled then you will have to follow a couple of wires to determine which side is which.

Like Gozer said, if your harness has the key (at H and 7) then you know which way is which. 
NoOne=NBA=:
Tracing wires is the only way to figure it out initially.
You will PROBABLY have two "fork-solders" on the end that connects to the shorter of the two sets of edge connectors.
The first two connectors on each end of the harness are ground.
The 3rd and 4th on the short end are +5v.

Once I KNOW which way's which on a given harness, I always mark mine with a permanent marker, to show where the key should be.
After it's marked like, it's easy to line it up quickly and confidently.
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