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DreamCast Kid

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Jakks Wiring Question
« on: November 29, 2007, 10:17:38 pm »
Hi Everyone,

Trying my first "hacking" project. I have the Jakks Pac-man with the different Pac-man variants, Galaxian, Dig-dug, Rally-X and Bosconian. I took the unit apart, and like many of the threads I have found stated, all the control solder points are well-labeled. Where I am having issues is the five wires that go to the front switch assembly. there is a green, yellow, orange, red, and brown wire going to the board where the power switch and select button is located. I have read that I have to keep the l.e.d. in the circuit, but looking at this I'm really at a loss what to do with these wires. Can anyone offer any advice?

Thanks!

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Re: Jakks Wiring Question
« Reply #1 on: November 30, 2007, 01:56:35 pm »
Been a while since I've opened mine up but I can guess that there's one ground and one wire going to the switch and the reset.  not sure what the fifth is without looking.

Post some pictures... :pics

With mine I plan on leaving the original assembly.  I can add another switch or button if I want.  But I'm still playing mine.  I found that I really like original pac and pac-plus, it's almost an addiction.

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Re: Jakks Wiring Question
« Reply #2 on: December 01, 2007, 11:22:15 pm »
Thanks for the reply, I'll work on trying to get some pics. I'm starting to think I might just keep the switch piece intact- I really like the little light up fake coin slot/menu button. These Jakks games may not be the most accurate emulation, but they sure are fun! Once I get this thing hooked up to a better joystick I think it will be even better (can't wait)!