Arcade Collecting > Merit/JVL Touchscreen
Is It A Merit Or A JVL?
mahkeymike:
--- Quote from: gio_aus on February 16, 2014, 08:58:09 am ---so simply putting in a merit hard drive and key won't do the job? how exactly would i have to reconvert it?
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It should just need a hard drive with maxx software preinstalled and a matching key for said software. It doesnt look like that "merit" IO board has any changeable eproms so i think its all key/software based. I could be wrong though.
gio_aus:
i'm looking to upgrade to megatouch maxx crown when i manage to find the software and key, would i need to upgrade the memory? Also the current cpu is 200Mhz, would it make any difference putting in a 233Mhz which is on a spare motherboard I have?
gio_aus:
Ok so going back to my old Merit/JVL post, I finally replaced the hard drive and key with a Megatouch Ruby. Software booted up and got me to a screen that said calibrate but the touch was unresponsive. After turning it off and on again, it booted to the select game screen with the touch still unresponsive. Checked touch controller and green LED was on, pressed the setup and calibrate but did nothing. Any suggestions? Touch is working perfectly fine when iTouch 5 software is loaded so I don't think there's any hardware issues unless something has been hacked?
mahkeymike:
Not familar with ruby so i cant comment on which touchscreen controllers it supports. Also, I cant make out what controller you have other then it looks like the white microtouch SMT-3. As far as i know the SMT-3 was used in the MAXX series. Ive also heard there was an elo controller used in megatouch but that might have been for earlier XL series.
I would need to know more details about which controller you have to help you any further.
gio_aus:
hey mike good to see you're still around. yeah the controller is a white microtouch SMT-3 with serial connector. what other details did you need? thanks.
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