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Tekken 2 PCB, works, $30 shipped.

SOLD. Arcade VGA 2 PCI-E, used. Just pulled working from my MAME cab. Had to replace it with a newer ATI card because this one can't handle SF4. $60 shipped. SOLD.

JPAC, older version, no cables although they're pretty easy to find. I bought this from a guy when I bought his astro city cab. It wasn't working but I bought a new IC from Andy at Ultimarc and it's up and running fine. I haven't used it in ~6 months but I'll test it again before shipping. $40 shipped to recover my costs.
 
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tempting.

Tempted on Tekken 2 but that whole seperate kick harness thing is a sticky point with me.
I own tekken 4 and wont put it in my cab for that same reason..
So tempting though, I loved that game
AVGA sold. Some nibbles on the Tekken 2 but no bites -- someone pick this up.
 
Tempted on Tekken 2 but that whole seperate kick harness thing is a sticky point with me.
I own tekken 4 and wont put it in my cab for that same reason..
So tempting though, I loved that game

Not sure what the big deal about the kick harness is.. you run four wires from the kick harness to your buttons instead of from the jamma harness to your buttons. It takes about two seconds.
 
Sure do. Marquee too. Can include them both for a bit extra (I want to keep the harness for my Paca Paca Passion but could be convinced to sell it I guess).
 
Not sure what the big deal about the kick harness is.. you run four wires from the kick harness to your buttons instead of from the jamma harness to your buttons. It takes about two seconds.

precisely. I was seriously thinking of soldering wires directly to the fingers on mine, bam, no more extra harness. did it on Suzuka 8 Hours 2 that uses the same type of aux. harness, but way more than just 4 wires! (or 6, if you include the stereo Right channel wiring)

those things apparently are worth some money now. they're hard to find. someone on here found the right replacements on Mouser I think..

but yeah, back when I ran Tekken 3 and MK1-4 in the same cab, I would leave extra switches in the control panel box already wired up to the harnesses. if you ever switch games, you only have 4 buttons to swap switches on, it's not a big deal..

if you wanna get really fancy though, you could more than likely rig them all up the same way you would a "super kick harness" for how most people run all their Mortal Kombats on a 6-in-1 switch by just putting diodes inline on every wire. it'll take some effort to pull off, but you won't have to change anything then, except JAMMA to whatever game you're playing.
 
how most people run all their Mortal Kombats on a 6-in-1 switch by just putting diodes inline on every wire. it'll take some effort to pull off, but you won't have to change anything then, except JAMMA to whatever game you're playing.

I always kinda wondered how well doing something like that might work.

Or for that matter doing that to a lot of the jamma harness pin out and only actually switching which board gets power. Maybe that is how the real switchers work I dunno though, im not electrical engineer myself.
 
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