Can this SF2 cabinet with a pandoras box easily be made a dedicated SF2 cabinet?

mauibarber

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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
527860183_1770968743509671_1683060356495357290_n.jpg As you can see in the photos it's running a pandoras box. Coin controls all work to take credits. Any help appreciated. In a nutshell if I plugged in a Jamma pcb into where the Pandoras box is would the game play?530401332_1695110887823261_4083274334481242982_n.jpg529772016_1431556098112689_1908739910594146289_n.jpg
 
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that's a CHAMMA harness. JAMMA normally has up to 5 inputs per player, CHAMMA reused 2 of the grounds to get all 6. any not bootleg Chinese game won't have this because they adhere to actual JAMMA specifications. you would have the 3 punch buttons over JAMMA and need another kick harness for the 3 kick buttons per player.

in addition to the fact those CHAMMA harnesses are junk to begin with and should be thrown away because the power wires look like they're 18 gauge but 60% of it is the insulator so they're really like 24 gauge.

the easier approach would be continuing to use Pandora's Box unless you're handy enough to do it right for authentic hardware
 
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