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My plan is to only have one generic Jamma machine untill I get a bigger place (very limited room where I'm renting atm)
I'm a newbie here as well. I always wanted a huge collection of games starting back when I was 10 I think.
I also have a big list of games I always wanted, Including ones...
Thankyou so much. My +5V was at +5.3V and when I corrected it, the sound works fine
Thou it did knock my 12V down to 11.5 when I fixed it.
Thankyou again, now all I need to do is fix the cab and replace out some cherry switchs in the joystick (well maybe buy 2 new joysticks as I only have one atm)
I have a MV-1, wich has a mono/stero switch for running on a jamma harness. Thou I'd presume a fix for the MV-1B or MV-1C boards would be the same for my MV-1 board.
Also the setup is a single slot, set to mono on a jamma harness. I beleive it is a main board issue and not the cart, would anyone have an idea on how to fix this.
Also I'm running Nightmare in the Darkness (only cart I have yet, can't wait for Bust-a-Move to get here)
Now that I have my monitor back and am able to test my game boards out.
My Neo-Geo Board (maybe game) has sound issues. Either the sound cuts out, background music cut out, sound isn't there or the sound restarts (hear the Neo-Geo splash music)
I'm presuming it's the board and was wondering if...
Thankyou so much they had the manual
Neo Geo MV-1 PCB it's the first Neo Geo PCB That I know of and is the only 1 slot with the memory card support.
Neo Geo MVS PCB compare chart
Well the Seller is coming over to check out my monitor and wiring harness. Then he's going to take it to his shop and re-cap the thing and run some bench tests on it
Nice to find a seller locally that takes the extra effort to make sure you don't feel screw'd over
LoL well ok yours I do like and nice job on fixing it up.
But to take a working Centipede with a nice cab and then to tear it apart paint over the side artwork and then plaster it with MAME artwork and destroy the PCB to me is a crime.
His didn't look as nice as yours to begine with but it...
I'd rather see a nice cab go to arcade heaven then see it hacked up and made into a MAME cab.
My brother-in-law made a cenepide cab into a MAME machine, when I saw it I wanted to cry and beat him with a sledge hammer
Well I'm presuming I need to recap my monitor.
It doesn't always power on, seems I have to plug in the cab for about 30 mins then let it sit unplugged for about 5-10 mins then when I plug it in it turns on.
Or is there something else I could try. Thanks in advance
I also think it needs a re-cap kit
needs to be powered on for a while before the pic shows up, but thats not that bad I'm just not sure how to trouble shoot the rest
Re: Looking for a nice MAME Cocktail table. Need help
Most of the pre-made made MAME machines go for about $4000 from what I've seen. But there are tons of webpages with info on making you're own MAME Machine from old cab's or building it from scratch. To bad I never really bothered with...