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chrismax2:

Hi, I'm new to Arcade building and I am trying to make an Arcade table with a Game Elf I purchased.  I wanted to just make sure I got the power connected before I add it to the table, so I plugged in my Jamma harness with the Arcade power supply connected and also the 12 V, 5V and ground.  I have tried it on my VGA computer monitor, but nothing happens.  I have used a multi-meter to confirm electricity is reaching the game elf.  So not sure why the screen is not detecting a signal.  Would it normally only work if I had the buttons and Joysticks connected as well to the harness?  Or is the Game Elf Broken?  I read that other people have had trouble turning it on.  Any help would be appreciated.

big10p:

I seem to remember there's a DIP switch to set CGA/VGA, but think it always outputs VGA anyway, so that's probably not it. Have you got all the GND connections wired up on your harness? There's several and no telling which one the Game Elf if relying on.

chrismax2:

Thanks for replying, I have confirmed I have got the DIP switch set correctly, I do suspect I might have the GRD connections incorrect, as I really don't see what else I would have done wrong.  I know the Harness has to be set a little differently in a game Elf, Currently I got Pin 1, 2 and 28 set as ground. I might just be completely doing it wrong due to lack of knowledge, it says do not connect PIN 27 to ground as it can affect it, but as far as I know Pin 27 is for button 6.

big10p:

Yes, pin 27 is GND for JAMMA pinout, but is used for button 6 on these multi boards (known as CHAMMA - Chinese version of JAMMA). Just make sure your grounds are connected to both sides of the edge connector (so, pins A, B and f). Not having any buttons/sticks connected won't matter, BTW. The Game Elf will just read all the controls as being 'not pressed'.

Oh, one more thing. Make sure you have the edge connector plugged in the right way around! If you plug it in upside down, you'll put voltages into the board where they shouldn't be, and probably fry it.

chrismax2:

Okay, well I have always put the harness the right way round, but thanks for the warning.  But pin F, i did not put two and two together and realized I have three cables coming out of it, obviously one of them is going to the 12v power supply, are the other two meant to be connected to a ground wire?  If not what is the purpose of them?  Hope I am not being too infuriating. 

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