I have a cocktail cabinet with a 60 in 1.
The 60 in 1board is dead.
I want to replace it with the 412 in 1
Anyone have one?
Looking for a 412 in 1
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Re: Looking for a 412 in 1
I sell them if you’re looking for a new one.
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Re: Looking for a 412 in 1
I have a jamma wired cab that used the 60-in-1 and the ArcadeSD. Does the use of the 412 require a change in the pin-out? I thought there was a ground that needed to be changed but maybe I'm mixing it up with another board.
Re: Looking for a 412 in 1
Pin 27 on the original Jamma standard harness is ground, I use a Jamma+ (extra wires for buttons) on my test rig and pin 27 is mapped to P1 or P2 button 6 (F) for the chamma boards , Elf or Pandora's Box. 60 in 1 works just fine with the former ground mapped as a button input, it doesn't do anything but it's not causing any issues. Of course no issues with the Elf or Pandora's as expected. The Jamma pinout for the 412 uses 27 for P1 or P2 Button 6 as well as I think they just standardized it for the vert or horizontal games versions.
I can't speak if disconnecting 27 from ground would impact the Arcade SD as I don't own one, the manual has it connected as ground, but so does the 60 in 1 and its fine disconnected.
YMMV
Ross
I can't speak if disconnecting 27 from ground would impact the Arcade SD as I don't own one, the manual has it connected as ground, but so does the 60 in 1 and its fine disconnected.
YMMV
Ross
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