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Title: Swapping Jamma PCB's without unplugging the machine?
Post by: Sylentwulf on January 21, 2004, 02:02:03 pm
Potenitally stupid question, but there it is :)

Is it ok to swap 1990 and newer Jamma PCB's without unplugging the machine? Just by turning it off with the power switch?

I've unplugged it every time I've switched boards so far, but the outlet is NOT easy to reach, while the power switch is VERY easy to reach.
Title: Re:Swapping Jamma PCB's without unplugging the machine?
Post by: Rocky on January 22, 2004, 11:11:22 pm
As long as you turn the cabinet off, you're okay.  On my multi-jamma machine, I just use the switch. No need to unplug.


Rocky
Title: Re:Swapping Jamma PCB's without unplugging the machine?
Post by: Sylentwulf on January 27, 2004, 10:02:21 am
Multijamma is my 1-2 year plan, just don't have the money for it right now :) I mounted the jamma boards on plywood so I can swap them out without any screwing or unscrewing, and molex'ed all the additional button harnesses, so it's a pretty painless process right now.

Thanx for the info!
Title: Re:Swapping Jamma PCB's without unplugging the machine?
Post by: Ed ONeill on January 27, 2004, 06:04:28 pm
Sylentwulf ,

Hey did you think of using that switch from www.twobits.com so you can play 2 jamma boards in one cab or is this something that you are going to be connecting on your own. I have a 4 player main event cabinet that I am making into a "Sports JAM-MA "Game . So far I have hit the ice bottom of the ninth and now I want a football and maybe a basketball game

I just recently emailed you about buying and pickinking up one of your dvds.  I live in Methuen, MA and my ebay name is gumcollector.I wish you had TMNT on that disc

BTW- check out the New England threads in the main forum. We are trying to plan a meet and greet..maybe at funspot join us in those threads.

Signed
Ed