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hey im new...and need some help!!
buick4u2nv:
nothing happens...
see the 4th pic down there 2 small at the top... those are the start for player 1 and 2... they are hooked togeather..which is odd..
NoOne=NBA=:
The green wire is supposed to be connected to all the buttons/sticks.
It is the ground loop.
Is the white wire right by the player 1 start actually connected to the button?
buick4u2nv:
the green is connected to all the buttons...but that got me thinking of a ground issue..
here you see a loose ground down near the coin door... and upon closer inspection i see another wire with a striped area... im not hooking em together but ya never know..
buick4u2nv:
any suggestions??...., before i throw it in the quarry??
NickG:
I suggest - you answer NoOne=NBA='s question. Then we can go on to further trouble-shooting measures - It looks as though someone did a poor soldering job on all the switches and some of them came loose. Trog is a standard JAMMA arcade game. You can search for the standard JAMMA pinout on the internet for correct wiring, but it looks as though you have white stickers on your JAMMA connector; which label the connections for each switch. Each switch should have two wired connections: one to it's labeled position (if it is labeled) and one to any ground on the connector. I have a Trog and the Trog manual if you run into further issues, but it looks like the wire(s) just came loose. the wires on the start buttons should be connected to the sevententh postion on the JAMMA connector (in the third photo of your third post - "all the wires go to this..") A cheap multimeter might be a really handy tool to use here; have you one?