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Title: Have you seen this? 300 in 1 Jamma PCB?!
Post by: fredster on December 23, 2004, 11:45:53 pm
I've seen it all now. Here's a PCB on ebay that has 300 games included on it by all kinds of makers.

What do you think of this? $800.

Somebody made a master emulator.

(This isn't mine, it's just freaking me out now)

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=13718&item=6140866416&rd=1
Title: Re: Have you seen this? 300 in 1 Jamma PCB?!
Post by: Sasquatch! on December 23, 2004, 11:50:00 pm
That frontend looks suspiciously like ArcadeOS.  I'm sure it's some kind of a modified PC, but I'd be curious to find out more about it.
Title: Re: Have you seen this? 300 in 1 Jamma PCB?!
Post by: Thenasty on December 24, 2004, 12:02:00 am
anyone live close to this guy ? I'm curious how/what exactly it is.
Title: Re: Have you seen this? 300 in 1 Jamma PCB?!
Post by: fredster on December 24, 2004, 12:04:18 am
I found them. They are from Taiwan.
http://homepage20.seed.net.tw/web@1/hsinpao/300in1.htm

Yep, some kind of modified PC running a hard drive.

I want one of these things.
Title: Re: Have you seen this? 300 in 1 Jamma PCB?!
Post by: Ken Layton on December 24, 2004, 02:11:21 am
I also found it, but on homepage3 instead of homepage20.
Title: Re: Have you seen this? 300 in 1 Jamma PCB?!
Post by: Harry Potter on December 24, 2004, 09:03:52 am
Sounds dodgy.

Is it actual 300 games or just 30 games with 10 clones each?
Title: Re: Have you seen this? 300 in 1 Jamma PCB?!
Post by: Thenasty on December 24, 2004, 11:17:04 am
I don't feel to confident about Items not described corredtly. They should explain what software its using. For all I know, its running MAME and they made thier own AVGA card, or maybe they burned MAME into a chip (FGPA maybe) along with FREEDOS etc...
If this is the case, I already have it :).
Title: Re: Have you seen this? 300 in 1 Jamma PCB?!
Post by: fredster on December 24, 2004, 12:19:18 pm
Here's a message from the people that sell it:

Thank you for the email, we had raised up the prices of multi game boards
from December 1,
the new pricing as follows:

  4 in 1  - USD230 each
  9 in 1  - USD330 each
 39 in 1 - USD530 each
300 in1 - USD380 each

Now here's a message I got from my man that sells the 4 in 1's and such:

I heard that they are junky.  Just a PC motherboard with JAMMA interface and running MAME.  It takes 30 seconds or more to load each game.  Cheesy.
 
So yep, they are making a PC that has a hard drive and a Jamma interface.  True PC to Jamma at almost the limit of perfection.
Title: Re: Have you seen this? 300 in 1 Jamma PCB?!
Post by: JoyMonkey on December 24, 2004, 05:33:09 pm
I don't feel to confident about Items not described corredtly. They should explain what software its using. For all I know, its running MAME and they made thier own AVGA card, or maybe they burned MAME into a chip (FGPA maybe) along with FREEDOS etc...
If this is the case, I already have it :).

ArcadeOS and Mame will run fine without an AVGA card.  I'd bet that it's just a micro-atx motherboard with onboard ATI or Trident video. The red board you see here probably acts just like a J-Pac (takes the video, sound, keybaord controls, power, and routes it all into a Jamma connector).
Title: Re: Have you seen this? 300 in 1 Jamma PCB?!
Post by: fredster on December 24, 2004, 05:48:17 pm
I don't think it's a hack. These guys just redesigned all of the components probably by reverse engineering. Sneekly.

These games have been around for a few months apparently. That's why we've seen them at arcade auctions.

I've bought several of these 4 in 1 boards, and a 9 in 1 board in the US and converted games over, stupid games like Birdie King or Caterpillar. All you need is a joystick and one button (I put two, one on each side of the joy) and sold them.

This one would require the entire Jamma harness.  But see the instructions? You have to select the game with a "select" button, then you have to wait till it boots.  The other 4 in 1's just go to the game, they got lazy with this one. The just did what JoyMonkey describes.

Apparently Mexico and Taiwan are ahead of the curve in hacking mame.

Anybody want to sue them?  :police:

Title: Re: Have you seen this? 300 in 1 Jamma PCB?!
Post by: paigeoliver on December 24, 2004, 06:04:20 pm
Those boards have been around since the late 90s in one form or another. The earlier version actually had a lot MORE game because it had all the clone versions included.
Title: Re: Have you seen this? 300 in 1 Jamma PCB?!
Post by: SNAAKE on December 24, 2004, 07:44:35 pm
"All games play like the original arcade versions"

Hmmm... ::)
Title: Re: Have you seen this? 300 in 1 Jamma PCB?!
Post by: Ken Layton on May 23, 2006, 11:04:09 am
If anyone has trouble with the previous links, then try changing to "homepage13" in that part of the URL.
Title: Re: Have you seen this? 300 in 1 Jamma PCB?!
Post by: M3talhead on May 23, 2006, 02:43:19 pm
Ken, I think you've just broken the record for BYOAC thread resurection!

1 Year, 4 months, 29 days, 3 hours, 20 minutes and 34 seconds...
Title: Re: Have you seen this? 300 in 1 Jamma PCB?!
Post by: Harry Potter on May 23, 2006, 03:18:43 pm
 :laugh2:
Title: Re: Have you seen this? 300 in 1 Jamma PCB?!
Post by: PCtech on May 23, 2006, 05:03:06 pm
Ken, I think you've just broken the record for BYOAC thread resurection!

1 Year, 4 months, 29 days, 3 hours, 20 minutes and 34 seconds...
:) I didn't even notice that untill you mentioned that...I was suprised to see a thread was started by Fredster....I think he hangs in Politics & Religion mostly now.

Good memory Ken.. :cheers:
Title: Re: Have you seen this? 300 in 1 Jamma PCB?!
Post by: M3talhead on May 24, 2006, 01:42:13 am
Ken, I think you've just broken the record for BYOAC thread resurection!

1 Year, 4 months, 29 days, 3 hours, 20 minutes and 34 seconds...
:) I didn't even notice that untill you mentioned that...I was suprised to see a thread was started by Fredster....I think he hangs in Politics & Religion mostly now.

Good memory Ken.. :cheers:

I think its his way of "rebelling" in the EE board so he can say he doesnt spend ALL his time troubleshooting monitors...
Title: Re: Have you seen this? 300 in 1 Jamma PCB?!
Post by: PCtech on May 24, 2006, 08:58:18 am
Ken, I think you've just broken the record for BYOAC thread resurection!

1 Year, 4 months, 29 days, 3 hours, 20 minutes and 34 seconds...
:) I didn't even notice that untill you mentioned that...I was suprised to see a thread was started by Fredster....I think he hangs in Politics & Religion mostly now.

Good memory Ken.. :cheers:

I think its his way of "rebelling" in the EE board so he can say he doesnt spend ALL his time troubleshooting monitors...
From what I've read of his, he's pretty philosophical, I just love it when he and Shmokes get into an argument....I just grab the popcorn, sit back and enjoy.

Good times :cheers:
Title: Re: Have you seen this? 300 in 1 Jamma PCB?!
Post by: PAGAN_OS on January 02, 2009, 03:24:06 am
Hey guys, first post here. I have a 348 in 1 Gamebox, works pretty well. I managed to get some info on it from No links to this site please. Although the manuals that they have are not 100% for the version that I have, I managed to get the CP to work.

If you want I can post some pics of it? The Gamebox I have says "Gamebox 2008".

What I am trying to figure out, and I have researched this extensively, to no avail, is how one would go about adding additional ROMS. Logic says if it is PC based, with a harddrive, then I should be able to dump files on it yes? Also, in terms of the Frontend, I have no idea what that would be or how to determine what it is. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Arcading in South Africa is not big so information and resources are scarce. I have only recently found out about MAME and am going to attempt to build my own cab soon.

In the mean time though, any additional information on the gamebox 2008 would be appreciated.

Thanks.

Title: Re: Have you seen this? 300 in 1 Jamma PCB?!
Post by: danny_galaga on January 02, 2009, 06:07:37 am

looks like kens resurrection record has been smashed  ;D
Title: Re: Have you seen this? 300 in 1 Jamma PCB?!
Post by: Mauzy on January 02, 2009, 11:36:35 am
Holy crap. I didn't even know what MAME was when this thread was started. Win for oldest thread revisited?
Title: Re: Have you seen this? 300 in 1 Jamma PCB?!
Post by: Ken Layton on January 02, 2009, 12:07:50 pm
Hey guys, first post here. I have a 348 in 1 Gamebox, works pretty well. I managed to get some info on it from No links to this site please. Although the manuals that they have are not 100% for the version that I have, I managed to get the CP to work.

If you want I can post some pics of it? The Gamebox I have says "Gamebox 2008".

What I am trying to figure out, and I have researched this extensively, to no avail, is how one would go about adding additional ROMS. Logic says if it is PC based, with a harddrive, then I should be able to dump files on it yes? Also, in terms of the Frontend, I have no idea what that would be or how to determine what it is. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
In the mean time though, any additional information on the gamebox 2008 would be appreciated.

Shhhhh........ you can't talk about these boards here anymore. It is forbidden.
Title: Re: Have you seen this? 300 in 1 Jamma PCB?!
Post by: Malenko on January 02, 2009, 02:37:28 pm
Shhhhh........ you can't talk about these boards here anymore. It is forbidden.

but I think he now has the record for the "longest time between 2 posts in a single thread" record.

I almost wanna bump my own BST thread from page 280 from 6 1/2 years ago.