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What is easiest working way to set up jamma in this cab?
paigeoliver:
--- Quote from: the3eyedblindman on August 17, 2004, 02:10:28 am ---PC versions arent real arcade games, i want the real thing, i think any kind of console or anything else in the cab takes away from the real arcade feel.
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But the TV set doesn't?
pcates:
Since you obviously want to continue this project at all cost.....
To set up the Jamma cab, just buy the board you want, buy a labeled jamma harness, buy the power supply you need for the board you get, buy the controls that you need for the boardset(if not the same as the ones you have). Wire up the jamma harness using some kind of disconnect system, so shen you want mame just switch everything out. Sounds easy right ;). I am sure there are ways to get switches to switch back and forth between the 2, but you first need to get them both working separately, and if you are able to do that, then you can work on a smoother switch.
Good luck.......and be careful not to fry anything use a multimeter!
SirPeale:
--- Quote from: the3eyedblindman on August 17, 2004, 01:00:45 am ---Does anyone have an old "game" set with golden tee in it? Like before it was taken out of mame, I'd like a copy.
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Just took a look. Sure enough, Golden Tee, and Golden Tee II are still in there.
Now...if you're talking about the version that's in bars and whatnot, it's never been in there, and won't be for quite a long time.
And yah...ROM requests are a HUGE no-no on this board. Please don't repeat that.
the3eyedblindman:
I just think its very weird that world class bowling but not the newer golden tees is emulated.
the3eyedblindman:
So if I bought a Golden Tee 99 board off of ebay, a Jamma harness, A JROk(So the Tv can be used), A power Supply? and wired it to my mame controls, I would be able to play it in my cab?
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