Dear Jo,
When we attempt to adapt a analog jukebox with WINCAB/DOSCAB, a problem is sure to come: WINCAB/DOSCAB works with pages and only the active (page you see) page is functional Ex.: If the active page contains selections "B0" to "D9", only these selections will be available to the jukebox selector keyboard. In fact, choosing "A0" will not be possible and nothing will go on. Also, When skinning is necessary, the type of page must be considered to build the selector and it causes that the keyboard must adjusted to this. To solve this problem, I have built a special "one page" skin called "adaptor skin" for a wallbox owner who has a 160 selection german Wurlitzer FW 160 wallbox wich it uses sensibly the same keyset as the Rock-ola. If it interest you I can you send one! Or, I can build a specific "adaptor skin" for your 160 selections Rock-Ola jukebox if you're interested. The secret it's building a single page selector panel that holds the 80 double title strips for the total of 160 selections. Adapting a analog jukebox is the same experience that I have just experimented with this wallbox user. The only one difference for adapting analog alphanumeric jukebox or wallbox is: WINCAB/DOSCAB go from "A - B - C - D - E - F - G - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P" for letters and go from "0 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9" for the numbers. The higher letter is "P" and the higher number "9" The selector sequence of the Rock-Ola jukebox is probably the same: the inverse of WINCAB/DOSCAB for the numbers as the Wurlitzer as "1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 0". In the case of any alphanumeric jukebox or wallbox, the 160 selection (or more) version, the letters range skips two letters as "I" and "O" probably to avoid confusion with numbers "1" and "0" (as I have learned on this forum) The jukebox letter sequence should be "A - B - C - D - E - F - G - J - K - L - M - N - P - Q - R". - The Title strips will appear very small but it's normal! In major cases, the computer monitor is hidden in the cabinet and it permit to you to use the original selection panel with real paper title strips. Nothing of your adaption work will appear physically outside the jukebox... all is inside! - This is keeps your jukebox "authentic" with no visible "modernity traces" outside! Now, I can adapt any alphanumeric jukebox or wallbox of any make with this adaptor skin. The adaptor skin can be modified to match the model, the brand of your machine. If you're interested, I will search informations of your machine for making buttons, pictures ect for building your "adaptor skin"!
I hope that helps you!
LHUPA