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Anyone know where to get a multi-jamma card?
madgammer:
Thanks for the update.
Seems like the site was update with:
"Note: (2/20/2007) Update!
Due to a family emergency, I will be out of contact for a few days.
Sorry for any inconvenience.
-Clay"
Granted it's not his main job and he probably still has to make them if he can't keep up with supply and demand just sell the technology, cash a big fat check and let somoene do it right.
Like they say work smarter not harder.
CheffoJeffo:
That's nothing. If you want horror stories check RGVAC.
If I were Clay, I would probably hang it up as it probably isn't worth the aggravation for him.
As for letting someone "do it right" .. if there was a lucrative market, somebody would have. There are alternatives to Clay's kit, but other than Mike's, they seem to be harder to find.
He did make some cool kits and helped a bunch of people along the way, though.
Cheers.
madgammer:
I looked at mike's but I wanted at least 4 boards not just 2.
I think there is a market available, but for 1 person to manufacturer, sale, ditribute, and market it just a nightmare. I couldn't imagine having to work that hard. I think if he focused on manufacturing and let somoene distribute, market, and sell them it would work. A lot of times products fail not becuase they are not good products in demand, but becuse they are sold like a cornor lemonade stand.
I think if these where available on ebay and oversees he would be selling 20+ a week world wide.
Spaz Monkey:
I have a "multi-board" cab. The 12v and 5v came from the PS to a "power switch", then back to each individual JAMMA harness. To change games, I pull back the CP, and flip some switches.
madgammer:
--- Quote from: Spaz Monkey on February 22, 2007, 11:28:53 pm ---I have a "multi-board" cab. The 12v and 5v came from the PS to a "power switch", then back to each individual JAMMA harness. To change games, I pull back the CP, and flip some switches.
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Really? I was under the impression that they would ALL run at the same time and there was a toggle button to switch between them. Did you wire it that way to avoid having to run extra power? I think it may be a good fit for my cabinet as I have the entire CP on a drawer that slides in and out.