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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: steptoe on March 14, 2007, 12:10:21 pm
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to put a non jamma pcb into a standard jamma cabinet, you need ??????
Cheers guys
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...An adapter...
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thought as much, to easy.
Thanks Mate
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to put a non jamma pcb into a standard jamma cabinet, you need ??????
Cheers guys
. . . to just jamma it in there! 8) 8) 8)
Thank you, I'll be here all the week.
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The process requires a hammer. Take pix, before and after.
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try the fish
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Or, you can convert the board. I converted a lot of oddball boards back when I had a big board collection. I saw no reason to make a jamma adaptor for some no-name game that used a unique wiring harness when I could convert the board in half the time and for a lot less in parts.
This involves a soldering iron, a fingerboard and some wire. Don't do it to a valuable board. On the no-name/crap boards I did it to I got about triple going rate for them back when I did my big board sell off.
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out of my league paige, but thanks for all the info guys cheers