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Title: JAMMA Refresher Course
Post by: ArcadeDunce on August 13, 2009, 12:55:27 pm
I figured at the very least while I wait for my controls to arrive from the real bob roberts website, I can see if the 1 player coin start works.

Only thing is, I can't remember which wires are needed to start it.  I've got the Coin Door wires off the Jamma Harness labeled and ready, but I seem to remember there where two wires needed to start player one and player to.  One was the coin door which was attached to the coin slot, and I can't for the life of me seem to remember what the other one was.  I've been touching wire prongs together for a few minutes now trying to see if it'll trigger the magic 'Lets Kick Shell' words of a game start, heh.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BuIq69Q5e3s

BTW, after we had a former arcade repair guy check out an issue, here is the newly repaired setup.  We ditched the two transformers which where apparently hindering the startup process, I detached the Interlock switch so it's now always on when plugged in, and I took an old Speaker wire from a PC speaker system that just happened to have an RCA cable attached to the end of it.  Now I can plug it in to any TV in the house.

Once my controls get here, we'll be building some kind of enclosure to house the thing and make it portable for the power supply and three boards.The ONLY problem i can see now, is how to hide the control wires so it doesn't look so ugly.  Right now i've got them taped up with scotch tape so they are at least secured in one place and arn't moving around.
Title: Re: JAMMA Refresher Course
Post by: Kevin Mullins on August 13, 2009, 01:17:27 pm
All switches require connection to ground to activate.

So the sequence would be:

Coin#1 or Coin #2 + Ground = Insert Coin

Player #1 Start or Player #2 Start + Ground = Player Start


If that Simpsons happens to be a Four player ROM set then you would also need the kick harnesses that connect directly to the main board for Player 3 and Player 4.
Individual coin and start for EACH character.

Two Player ROM set lets you choose between all four characters.
Title: Re: JAMMA Refresher Course
Post by: ArcadeDunce on August 13, 2009, 02:41:30 pm
That got it, thanks :).  Actually played through the first level trying to test out controls just by hitting the ground to the various other wires for player 1 :).  Tough work, but nice to know everything is still operational :)..

I just wish my real Ghostbuster board still worked.  Sort of a terrible game, but it was nice to have around :).
Title: Re: JAMMA Refresher Course
Post by: SirPeale on August 13, 2009, 09:49:26 pm
I keep the JAMMA pinout on my site for just such an occasion:

http://www.pealefamily.net/tech/jamma.html