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ediblegod:

I bought a bunch of cabs awhile back to convert to MAME cabs. I know a lot about converting to MAME cabs but not a lot about actual arcade cabs.
I have a few cabinets in my garage w/ different cabinet boards and different connections.
My ? is how many different connections are there out there?
I have one working cabinet but none of the other boards seem to be compatible with the connections.

Any info is greatly appreciated.

DeLuSioNal29:

Any pics of the connectors?

CheffoJeffo:

Depending on when the games were manufactured, there are lots of different connectors and, more importantly, pinouts (e.g. two games could use a 36-pin connector, but have completely different pinouts).

In the mid-80s, the JAMMA standard was created to simplify the conversion of cabinets.

Pics might be helpful, as would be a description of what the game boards are (or pics of the gameboards if you don't know what they are).


ediblegod:

Here's a pic of each board.

The first pic is the working cab.
Moon Patrol


Time Pilot '84


Road Riot


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