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| beerbarrel:
But, how do I tell a jamma cab? Tracy |
| Zeno:
The quickest way is to look up the cabinet on KLOV if you are unsure. Basic Rules... Jamma's have 56 pins, so anything less is non-jamma. Most older games are non-jamma (ex: Pacman, DK, Frogger) There are lots of other ways to tell. Check out this link for Jamma FAQ's... http://www.jammaboards.com/jcenter_jammaFAQ.html |
| ratzz:
--- Quote from: beerbarrel on September 05, 2008, 03:24:40 pm ---But, how do I tell a jamma cab? Tracy --- End quote --- That's a big question, and may need a bit more input from you, I feel. Over to the pros .... |
| ChadTower:
It should also be noted that JAMMA really has no relationship to the cabinet other than coincedental. JAMMA is a wiring standard and refers to the wiring inside the cabinet. A cabinet that is known to be originally JAMMA is likely to still be JAMMA but may not be - and likewise a classic cab could have been converted to JAMMA at any point. The only way to be completely sure is to look at the wiring harness. |
| shardian:
Another clue is that non-jamma games usually have more than 1 connector or boards. |
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