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How do they do it.Golden tee and Silver strike?
markrvp:
--- Quote from: fairway2000 on December 15, 2005, 03:08:15 pm ---It has nothing to do with doing it he said.But you gave me good idea.
With the jamma switch (http://www.multigame.com/jamma.html).
You have like 17 extra wires on the jamma plug.What if you took the trackball
plug and pluged it into the jamma switch board using the extra connections?That would switch the trackball.With the printer switch wouldn't you be getting sound from both boards at the same time?Or would that be part of the switch?
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Yes you are right - there is a speaker + and - from the jamma connector.
I looked at the Multi-Jamma website.
fairway2000:
Now all we need is to get a person with lots of money to try it.Just in case it is a $2300.00 fuse.LOL
z28dan:
Gatorcade sells the switcher, it runs about $400
You still need to have 2 boards and 2 hard drives.
http://www.gatorcade.com/dualgamessbgt.html
Hoopz:
--- Quote from: z28dan on February 05, 2010, 07:39:33 pm ---Gatorcade sells the switcher, it runs about $400
You still need to have 2 boards and 2 hard drives.
http://www.gatorcade.com/dualgamessbgt.html
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Good to know. I'm sure the OP has been fretting about this for the last 4+ years. ;)
GMZombie:
yea they use a system from happ mostly called the perfect solution. look up on happs website. it will do any resolution u need but there is a catch. it dosent pass through power, so if you wanted to do this you would need to hack a jamma harness to put power on that board...for example im setting up a world class bowling/golden tee 2005 w extra courses game. ive been told though that the resolution change on the system from silver strike and golden tee 2005 is bad on the monitor cause it just uses a push button to change games...both powered up in cab with seperate power supplioes and hard drives and boards.
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