Can I use a JAMMA switcher with Golden Tee Complete and World Class Bowling?

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Can I use a JAMMA switcher with Golden Tee Complete and World Class Bowling?

Can I? Anyone do this? Any cons?
 
I would be interested in knowing the answer to this.
It would seem that you could not though, or they would be using $20 power supplies instead of $80 power supplies. Probably doesn't supply enough power long enough with the hard drive and all.
 
I think he means a switcher to switch between JAMMA games. I don't see why not... they are both JAMMA. One is Medium res the other is Low... but the GTFore can be configured to run Low... or if you have a tri-sync monitor it should sync up to both resolutions...
 
I think he means a switcher to switch between JAMMA games. I don't see why not... they are both JAMMA. One is Medium res the other is Low... but the GTFore can be configured to run Low... or if you have a tri-sync monitor it should sync up to both resolutions...

Yes, Friz is right.

I have a med res WG 7500 monitor. Is that dual sync? I didn't even think of the monitor sync issue.

So, World Class Bowling Deluxe doesn't do Medium Res?

I would love to be able to switch to Bowling in my Golden Tee Complete cab. Maybe I need to find Silver Strike?
 
Didn't IT make kits to play both games in one cab? Do some searching on that one. I thought they had a multi type deal.

I think they or OPs did. The problem is, the Silver Strike kits are huge $$.
 
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I think he means a switcher to switch between JAMMA games. I don't see why not... they are both JAMMA. One is Medium res the other is Low... but the GTFore can be configured to run Low... or if you have a tri-sync monitor it should sync up to both resolutions...


lol, obviously that's what he meant. guess I should be more patient when I read.
 
Yes you can do it. and world class bowling was able to be used on MED RES as well, the dedicated cabs were med res.

Things you would have to do. Splice the controls to each game, for the buttons and trackball and the monitor wires. Then you would also want to kill the power to the game not being used to preserve it. You can have it so that they are both running all the time so that you dont have to "boot" the game up when you switch, but if one isnt being used as often has a greater chance of having board/hard drive issues.

One's that i have done i have spliced all the wires, and then ran a toggle switch under the control panel to send power to each game. If you have any questions, send me a PM, ill try to explain better

troy
 
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