What do I need to do to make a TMNT pcb work in a dedicated Simpsons cabinet? Don't want to do anything fancy just make the TMNT board work in the cabinet.
SF2 Champion edition. When the board is cold, i.e. first time turning it on for the day it has no sound. After it has been on for a minute I can turn it off then on and get sound. If it stays warm sound works flawlessly. If I put board in the refridgerator for 10 minutes, same problem no...
Thank you, turned on the game and the first time i turned it on i had 10v to the 12v outs & no sound Turned it off then back on and had the 12volt working correctly and sound. Failing power supply. Appreciate the help.
SF2 Championship Edition arcade recently purchased. When I first turn it on no sound. let it run 20-30 seconds turn it off then back on and sound works flawlessly. I can then turn it on and off 20 times in the hour and it works perfectly every time. I'm leaning towards the power supply...
I'm wondering if I could simply plug the jamma of a SF2 board into this connection and play SF2 dedicated? Or would major work be involved. It has brand new LCD monitor and power supply. t
As you can see in the photos it's running a pandoras box. Coin controls all work to take credits...
I understand what you are saying but this is used in a commercial setting with a monitor that has all-ready been served and repaired multiple times. The game is on 11 hours a day 7 days a week. I'm tired of repairing everything. Too busy. The monitor has slowly got darker and darker. It's...
I already have that, its been capped, repaired and restored three times. Time for a new monitor. This game is on 11 hours a day and is used commercially. Can I get some real help now?
Hi there quick question. I have a basically stock TMNT arcade that I am buying a Unico 26 into. I want to make sure I purchase everything I need to do the conversion. Amazon is recommending the two items in the photo I've attached. Do I need both for a Jamma TMNT? Or do I only need one. Is...
The machine has a switch error (and will not start the game) when I have the two wires going to the coin microswitch set on the second and third prong (power wire to the middle prong). If I move the power wire to the top prong the error goes away but the coin mech works like 1 out of 3 times...
I have a original moonwalker. And noticed today that if player 1 or 2 is moving their joystick then player 3 can not move, shoot or dance. Any ideas? What should I look for? If it's a PCB problem who can I send it too for repair? Any ideas or help appreciated.