Is it possible to have two different non-jamma boards play on one cabinet? Lets say a Bubble bobble and a Tetris. If so, How would you do it? If not I would appreciate some other ideas. Thanks.
The short answer, yes. The long answer, it depends on a lot of variables. If the button layout and joystick are the same and the monitor orientation is the same, you can do it. The easiest way is with a multi-jamma type setup, using jamma adaptors for your non-jamma boards. Just two pcbs, then try MikesArcade double jamma adaptor, works great but not cheap.
The short answer, yes. The long answer, it depends on a lot of variables. If the button layout and joystick are the same and the monitor orientation is the same, you can do it. The easiest way is with a multi-jamma type setup, using jamma adaptors for your non-jamma boards. Just two pcbs, then try MikesArcade double jamma adaptor, works great but not cheap.
Is it possible to have two different non-jamma boards play on one cabinet? Lets say a Bubble bobble and a Tetris. If so, How would you do it? If not I would appreciate some other ideas. Thanks.