Can you put a TMNT board in a Dedicated X Men 4 player

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Can you put a TMNT board in a Dedicated X Men 4 player

Ive tried to find the answer but cant seem to find a steady answer. I think its yes but i wanted to make sure before i buy some other konami boards for my x men. I had someone tell me that the dedicated x men used a different power supply and they dont know if it would work with TMNT the arcade, but they said it would work with TMNT Turtles in Time??

Also same question goes for simpsons 4 player, captain america, sunset riders,

what about GI Joe?

My x men has this kind of power supply in it>

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...915568&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT#ht_510wt_1163

I just want to make sure nothing will go wrong if i swap out any of these boards in my x men using this power supply with all of them.

Also anything else involved in just swapping out the boards, and adjusting the monitor?? Anything else i need to know? Any help would be great thanks!

-Mark
 
I started off with an NBA Jam cab, and it plays the following just fine: sunset riders, tmnt, open ice, x-men
 
hey man do you know what power supply your nba jam has in it? Is it one like the one i pictured above?
 
Power supply wise it does not matter. Functionality wise the power supply in your link provides the same voltage to the PCB as the other common model of switching power supplies. Where I think you'll run into a problem is in the sound. A dedicated X-Men cabinet is wired for stereo sound output from a separate connector off the pcb and not the main JAMMA connector. If you look in your cabinet you should notice all 4 wires from the speakers go into a small 4 position connector located on the right hand side of the pcb. That's the stereo sound output from the board. TMNT used mono sound that came right off the JAMMA connector. Now X-Men can also output mono sound off the JAMMA connector so you could modify the cabinet wiring and use only one speaker for the mono output if you wanted. Otherwise you'd have to come up with some way to switch the speaker wiring around when you change boards. It's the same deal for Simpsons and Turtles In Time; both have stereo output from that connector and mono from the main JAMMA connector.
 
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