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Title: 500 in 1 blue elf jamma pcb in a neo geo mvs cab....need alittle help
Post by: 800screws on July 13, 2014, 04:07:40 pm
im somewhat new to the arcade world, but after doing some research, I decided to thrown a 500 in 1 blue elf pcb in the cab, to play some of the side scrollers....
I have the neo geo cab, blue elf pcb, the paradise arcade elf ground correcting board, and the jammaboard.com neo to jamma converter...........what order do I plug this stuff in to make it work? if I can with these componets....I can get the elf to load, but the controls do not work so instead of cutting up my harness ( since I want to swap from the neo geo mvs and the elf) I bought the paradise grounding correcting board....I ran it elf to neo to jamma then the paradise board, and I still have no controls except for the 1st player "C" button.......

any ideas? thanks
Title: Re: 500 in 1 blue elf jamma pcb in a neo geo mvs cab....need alittle help
Post by: 800screws on July 13, 2014, 08:07:31 pm
well....kinda figured it out... I need to insert a coin and then it works, but then how do u get to the menu to set it up for free browse and free play?
Title: Re: 500 in 1 blue elf jamma pcb in a neo geo mvs cab....need alittle help
Post by: Malenko on July 13, 2014, 09:09:03 pm
are there any dip switches on the board?
Title: Re: 500 in 1 blue elf jamma pcb in a neo geo mvs cab....need alittle help
Post by: 800screws on July 14, 2014, 09:46:42 am
2....not sure what they do! lol
Title: Re: 500 in 1 blue elf jamma pcb in a neo geo mvs cab....need alittle help
Post by: Malenko on July 14, 2014, 09:50:37 am
You could always flip a dip see if it puts you to test menu, and if no switch it back. If you dont want to experiment on it, do you have a test or service button hooked up to your JAMMA rig?
Title: Re: 500 in 1 blue elf jamma pcb in a neo geo mvs cab....need alittle help
Post by: 800screws on July 14, 2014, 02:51:11 pm
I figured it out! I thought the S1 button was the start button, but its a button on the board....thanks