How do you store multiple Jamma games in order to use them as a plug and play

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How do you store multiple Jamma games in order to use them as a plug and play

Hey guys,hope all is well. I have my WWF Wrestlefest cab,that has a 1000-1 board, and a few other Jamma boards in it. I usually lift up my control panel and plug and play my boards. Right now its a little crowded in there, and I was thinking of an idea to store or mount them in a way so I can easily access and plug and play them,any items. Thanks in advance guys
 
I have about 8 boards mounted on the side walls of my Jamma cab, and a Jamma harness extension. I can reach in through the coin door and move the harness over from one game to another without having to pull the game away from the wall to get in the back door.
 
Thanks guys,I'll either go with Mike or get the Jamma Extension. Where can I find them ? Thanks
 
I just move my cab flip it around and open up the back door and switch them. Really a big pain, I need a switcher haha.
 
USPS flat rate and regional rate boxes. They're free at the post office and can be ordered online (free also) with delivery to your door. Then they're ready to go when you sell them (shyea, when I die!)
 
I haven't done it yet, but I was thinking of setting up a rig with a 2-in-1 switcher and a JAMMA extension in one of the ports. I'd keep my ArcadeSD board perminantly in one slot and use the second slot with the extension to plug in other boards, which I would keep in uniform cartridge-like wooden boxes that quickly plug in and out of a custom mount, I was even thinking about making a custom edge connector in the socket so I don't have to manually plug in the extension, in other words make it like a big Atari 2600 cartridge.
 
Thanks guys,good stuff, I went with the Jamma extender,appreciate the help
 
Thanks guys,good stuff, I went with the Jamma extender,appreciate the help

This is what I did as well. I have 3 games in my Gauntlet Legends cab and ran Bob Robert's jamma extension cables up to the pop-up CP and I switch them there, along with the monitor remote board where I adjust the picture to look right with the games.

This works really well for me but I wish I had a monitor with digital controls and memory so I didn't have to fiddle with the picture when I change games.

As someone else said, don't go cheap on the jamma extension cables -- get Bob's and you'll be happy. Jammaboard's are crap.
 
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