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Turtle power!!! A TMNT restore.

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Midway81:
I just picked up this x-men cab a couple weeks ago. Looks like the same exact cabinet as yours, maybe i can get the tmnt pcb someday and put it in. Did you ask about some wiring pics or something, i can take some pics of the inside if that would help you out. Let me know... and nice cab....

hatrick:

--- Quote from: Midway81 on June 06, 2009, 08:15:53 pm ---I just picked up this x-men cab a couple weeks ago. Looks like the same exact cabinet as yours, maybe i can get the tmnt pcb someday and put it in. Did you ask about some wiring pics or something, i can take some pics of the inside if that would help you out. Let me know... and nice cab....

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I think the Xmen cab has two speaker holes and the TMNT cab only has one in the middle. Otherwise I think they are the same. I have a TMNT cab that was converted to an Xmen. In fact, I have the original joysticks and the harness for the extra buttons. Too bad I hadn't seen this thread before you bought the repro stuff!

patchboston:
It's cool, I'm pretty happy with my new harnesses and joysticks. I like the fact that I'm the first one to use em!

Just got done capping the WG k7000 monitor in the TMNT, went smoothly as expected. I was hoping the cap kit would fix some of the warping up top, but overall I think it's a flyback or 5v settings issue. I checked the power supply and its outputting something like 5.08-5.09, good enough :)

I also applied the CPO to the control panel, looks slick. I promised a byoac'er I'd scan it and I plan on keeping true to my promise. It's not going to be for awhile, but once school starts in the fall I should be able to bring in the control panel and scan it on the nice epson scanner in one of the labs.



pictures to come later in the afternoon....sleep for now.

YoGaBaR:
Did you put a new jamma harness in it or did you find a repro TMNT harness? I would like to replace my wiring but wondered if you could use a new style jamma harness to replace the old one.
Thanks

patchboston:
you sure can use a new jamma harness. I believe the pinout differs from the jamma standard, but all you have to do is group the wires by the TMNT standard.
I hooked up a jamma board and it came up without a problem!

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