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Author Topic: Some Easy to understand I-Pac / J-Pac / Pac drive / Opti Pac / Mini Pac Guides  (Read 26425 times)

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I have been working on some easy to understand guides for some other users on how to install some different PCB's for Mame systems and Jamma Arcade systems. Thought id post them here in case some one may find a use for them. Ill add more as i make them ...

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Mini-Pac




Mini - Pac Wiring Guide

By Mayhem


40 Pin Connector x = polarizing Key
________________________________________________________________

-- 0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0 --
-- x  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0 --
________________________________________________________________

40 Pin Connector numbered - X = polarizing Key

_________________________________________________________________
-- 2  4  6  8  10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 --
-- X  3  5  7  9  11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 --
_________________________________________________________________


Connector Pin 40, Ground 1 (Optical Only)
[Not used] Pin 39
Trackball X TX1 Pin 38
Trackball X Ground 1 (Power harness)
Trackball X +5v 1 (Power harness)
Trackball X TX2 Pin 37
Trackball Y TY1 Pin 36
Trackball Y Ground 2 (Power harness)
Trackball Y +5v 2 (Power harness)
Trackball Y TY2 Pin 35
Spinner data Pin 34
Spinner data Pin 33
Spinner Ground 3 (Power harness)
Spinner +5v 3 (Power harness)
Top Colour Group Mouse Left Grey Pin 32
Mouse Right Purple Pin 31
Coin-P1 Black Pin 30
Coin-P2 White Pin 29
Start-P1 Red Pin 28
Start-P2 Brown Pin 27
P1 Left Yellow Pin 26
P1 Right Orange Pin 25
P1 Up Blue Pin 24
P1 Down Green Pin 23
P1 Switch 1 Grey Pin 22
P1 Switch 2 Purple Pin 21
P1 Switch 3 Black Pin 20
P1 Switch 4 White Pin 19
P1 Switch 5 Red Pin 18
P1 Switch 6 Brown Pin 17
P2 Left Yellow Pin 16
P2 Right Orange Pin 15
P2 Up Blue Pin 14
P2 Down Green Pin 13
P2 Switch 1 Grey Pin 12
P2 Switch 2 Purple Pin 11
P2 Switch 3 Black Pin 10
P2 Switch 4 White Pin 9
P2 Switch 5 Red Pin 8
P2 Switch 6 Brown Pin 7
P1 Switch 7 Yellow Pin 6
P1 Switch 8 Orange Pin 5
P2 Switch 7 Blue Pin 4
P2 Switch 8 Green Pin 3
Ground Grey Pin 2
Polarizing “Key” Pin (not used) Pin 1

10 Pin Connector x = polarizing Key

___________________
-- 0  0  0  0  0 --
-- x  0  0  0  0 --
___________________

10 Pin Connector numbered - X = polarizing Key

____________________
-- 2  4  6  8  10 --
-- x  3  5  7  9  --
____________________

X  = polarizing Key
2  = +5 Volts (3)
3  =
4  =
5  = Ground (3)
6  = Ground (2)
7  = +5 Volts (2)
8  = +5 Volts (1)
9  =
10 =


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[The images for this post that were hosted on Photobucket were recovered from archive.org and uploaded here. -- Scott]
« Last Edit: September 06, 2017, 02:57:43 pm by PL1 »

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Re: Some Easy to understand I-Pac / J-Pac / Pac drive Guides
« Reply #1 on: March 19, 2009, 05:01:13 pm »
Nice guides, I am sure they will be of great use in helping people visualize how the I-Pacs etc connect.      How about the mini pac it seems to be very hazy unless you buy the harness.

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Re: Some Easy to understand I-Pac / J-Pac / Pac drive Guides
« Reply #2 on: March 19, 2009, 06:20:26 pm »
Yeh i can do one of them as well... But i have to be real honest its much easer to use a harness. The best way ive seen and used a while back for them is to use a IDE Cable wired up ...

Would some thing like this though is not easy to map out visually.



**Updated** Ill finish it off tomorrow lol .. its quite complex hehe.

Im all pac -Up now need some rest lol .....

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Oky im stuck the info for the Spinner isnt correct as its missing the X1 X2 (left and right) yet is wired for GND and some thing else , check out there specs and youll see what i mean on connection 33 and 34 ....


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I think that is one of the big fuzzy areas on the minipac.   I have a mini but have not used it yet.  I did not get a harness.

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Mini Pac Wiring diagram  (complex little bugger) complete

**updated above**
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here is my text version of the wiring Guide for the mini-pac in case some one needs it.

Mini - Pac Wiring Guide

By Mayhem


40 Pin Connector x = polarizing Key
________________________________________________________________

-- 0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0 --
-- x  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0 --
________________________________________________________________

40 Pin Connector numbered - X = polarizing Key

_________________________________________________________________
-- 2  4  6  8  10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 --
-- X  3  5  7  9  11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 --
_________________________________________________________________

X  = polarizing Key
2  = Ground Wire
3  = 2 Player Switch 8
4  = 2 Player Switch 7
5  = 1 Player Switch 8
6  = 1 Player Switch 7
7  = 2 Player Switch 6
8  = 2 Player Switch 5
9  = 2 Player Switch 4
10 = 2 Player Switch 3
11 = 2 Player Switch 2
12 = 2 Player Switch 1
13 = 2 Player Joystick Down
14 = 2 Player Joystick Up
15 = 2 Player Joystick Right
16 = 2 Player Joystick Left
17 = 1 Player Switch 6
18 = 1 Player Switch 5
19 = 1 Player Switch 4
20 = 1 Player Switch 3
21 = 1 Player Switch 2
22 = 1 Player Switch 1
23 = 1 Player Joystick Down
24 = 1 Player Joystick Up
25 = 1 Player Joystick Right
26 = 1 Player Joystick Left
27 = 2 Player Start Switch
28 = 1 Player Start Switch
29 = 2 Player Coin Switch
30 = 1 Player Coin Switch
31 = Mouse Right Switch
32 = Mouse Left Switch
33 = Spinner x2 (Left)
34 = Spinner x1 (right)
35 = Trackball TY 2 (Down)
36 = Trackball TY 1 (Up)
37 = Trackball TX 2 (Right)
38 = Trackball TX 1 (left)
39 = Unknown
40 = Ground 1

10 Pin Connector x = polarizing Key

___________________
-- 0  0  0  0  0 --
-- x  0  0  0  0 --
___________________

10 Pin Connector numbered - X = polarizing Key

____________________
-- 2  4  6  8  10 --
-- x  3  5  7  9  --
____________________

X  = polarizing Key
2  = +5 Volts (3)
3  =
4  =
5  = Ground (3)
6  = Ground (2)
7  = +5 Volts (2)
8  = +5 Volts (1)
9  =
10 =

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Jamma ASD Updated above and corrected.

If any one has a request for me to do i don't mind helping out all i need is the pin outs and a top down picture.
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Great update.  I am sure it will help many other forum members.

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Guides Updated . Mini Pac now in two parts for easy understanding and more info.

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if everyone could draw diagrams like this it would make things a hel of a lot easier to troubleshoot.

If you could take this and apply it to automotive electrical systems, It would take hours and hours away from my troubleshooting that i almost always get stuck with because when i finally do find a decent diagram, its still ---steaming pile of meadow muffin---.

everybody likes to make diagram books. When im trying to track something, i need diagram Blueprints with everything on one page.

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My experience level:  Novice,  low experience with electrical wiring,  have assembled 1 control panel using IPac and GP-Wiz.

I find this very usefull,  clear and easy for me to understand.  At my level of experience,  this is just what I need to successfully install any one of these with a minimum of hassal.  I feel it is an invaluable resource to someone at my experience level.

Question:  Any chance you're considering doing one for the LEDWiz and/or RGBdrive?

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mayhem:

Thanks for the excellent, clear guides. :notworthy:

Any chance the information can be compiled into a PDF document for an easy download, and reference?

Just a thought.


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The images for this post that were hosted on Photobucket were recovered from archive.org and uploaded here.


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The I-Pac 2 has changed with the latest revision.
Stop by my Youtube channel and leave a comment:

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The I-Pac 2 has changed with the latest revision.
True.  Most of the boards including the I-Pac, Mini-Pac, and Opti-Pac have changed quite a bit since the OP 8+ years ago.

I just wanted to make sure that the images and pinouts of the old boards were easily available for everyone.   :cheers:


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