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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: wearymicrobe on January 11, 2006, 10:36:50 pm
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Trying to get a little bit of a grasp on this while JAMMA thing and have a few question. I can't get a real handle on this.
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JAMMA as I currently understand it is a cab setup with standard connections to the what ever game is currently installed. So standard connections to the monitor, the controls and so on, Correct?
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Having said that JAMMA has a standard three button setup but can have a six button setup. Is this 6 button setup what everybody keeps calling the "kicks". or are kicks non standard JAMMA connections.
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Just what exactly runs the game IE. Is the board self contained, so if I put a newer more advaced game into a older cab provided everything bolts up and the monitor is correct will it work at full speed.
4. Do JAMMA boards for games like "House of the Dead 1/2/3/4" have specific ports for the lightguns, or do they need extra boards beyond the main board.
5.
I keep seeing JAMMA and JAMMA+ what exactly is the difference.
If there is a FAQ out there for all this stuff then point me to it, I keep getting little pieces here and there.
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http://www.jammaboards.com/
http://www.mameworld.net/pc2jamma/
http://www.jamma.or.jp/english/index.htm
Brad
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Check this link out:
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=48156.0
It should answer most of your questions. If the link doesn't come out right, search for "What is a JAMMA harness" message. It was on page 4 I think. Author was HOTR6 I think.
2) The kick harness is what is used to connect the kick buttons to the game. It is not a JAMMA standard IIRC(if I recall correctly) since the standard is only 3 buttons.