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Main => Software Forum => Topic started by: cornbread on April 05, 2005, 06:55:53 pm

Title: programmable PCB
Post by: cornbread on April 05, 2005, 06:55:53 pm
I want to start programming my own PCB's where can I buy the boards and what kinda software do I need to do these 4-1 9-1 39-1 pcbs
Title: Re: programmable PCB
Post by: cholin on April 05, 2005, 06:59:47 pm
What exactly do you mean?  You want to build some project and program it yourself, or use an arcade one.  Assuming you mean you want to build a project and program it, you're not talking about a PCB, you're talking about a microchip.  There's places that sell cheap programmers, such as Jameco or a local store, but you can also DIY.  I havent found a schematic, but Ive heard/seen somewhere that it basically consists of resistors.  You send a signal through a port on your computer and it is sent into the chip, no biggie.  If anyone finds a schematic for a DIY programmer that works, I wouldnt mind having a look!
Title: Re: programmable PCB
Post by: cornbread on April 05, 2005, 07:03:01 pm
I am buying multigame boards 9-1 and putting them in cabinets.  I was just wondering how I could do the boards myself
Title: Re: programmable PCB
Post by: cornbread on April 06, 2005, 08:26:53 pm
guess I would have more luck asking where Osama bin ladin is hidding.  Nobody knows or wants to talk
Title: Re: programmable PCB
Post by: Crazy Cooter on April 08, 2005, 11:43:00 pm
guess I would have more luck asking where Osama bin ladin is hidding. Nobody knows or wants to talk

Or you're not that good at explaining what you want to do.
http://www.arcadeshop.com/multi-pcb/multi-pcb.htm

If you want to take a 9-1 and reprogram it with 9 games of your own choice, it's not as easy as just downloading some software and hitting a button.  There are hardware issues to consider.
Title: Re: programmable PCB
Post by: cornbread on April 09, 2005, 09:32:27 pm
Well, where can I buy bootleg multi game jamma boards overseas?  I have been looking online,  I think I found one company that sold them in the past.  Bung Enterprises.  I don't think they are in business anymore.  I was hoping to buy them straight from a manufacture
Title: Re: programmable PCB
Post by: paigeoliver on April 12, 2005, 06:49:37 am
They aren't much cheaper from the manufacturer either. There is not a lot of markup between the prices the pirate PCB company charges and what the importers charge for them. I was in contact with them a while back, they were only like $30 cheaper from the source, and I would have had to buy a BUNCH of them to make the overseas shipping worthwhile.

Title: Re: programmable PCB
Post by: monkeybomb on April 12, 2005, 12:10:41 pm
What are the advantages and disadvantages to a mlti JAMMA vs. a MAME pc.  It seems like the setup is comperable in price between a 400 in 1 and a JAMMA conversion (J-pac, Arcade VGA, computer).  Does it have more of an arcade feel?  Is it easier to set up?  Is it faster to boot?  Can it play MK3 at full speed?