Jamma Pro's

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Ok,

I picked up a SFII in a cabinet that was originally an Atari Dig Dug, the cab to me at this time is going to be a donation or discarded if no one would take it, full of rat crap and the bottom and back are pretty swollen, the back door won't even fit on it at this point.
I would like to reuse as much of the remaining parts as possible (buttons, joysticks) as they are in decent shape and put this into a Golden Tee 99 cab I have after customing out the control panel on it.
The harness is pretty hacked up and it was tied into the original Dig Dug harness at points so what I have is a bunch of confusing spaghetti right now.
It works somewhat (a couple of buttons/joysticks moves are not responding when pressed ) so I'm not sure if I have an issue with a microswitch or the harness itself.
That being said, does anyone sell a full harness that is easy to understand for a moron like me to install in this and toss the spaghetti out the window?

TIA.:)
 
Bob Roberts sells a complete harness and it is well marked. It also comes with all of the other connectors needed to connect to the iso, monitor, coin door, etc.
 
Sent an email to Bob.

One more question:

How hard would it be to use the GT jamma harness for this game?
If it would require lots of work I think I'd just as soon start fresh.
 
Sent an email to Bob.

One more question:

How hard would it be to use the GT jamma harness for this game?
If it would require lots of work I think I'd just as soon start fresh.

I don't know if Golden Tee's JAMMA harness uses any mods like previous IT games (Time Killers, notably, that uses some JAMMA wiring to compensate for the need for a kick harness) or the Neo-Geos ... if anything's not standard, I'd just go ahead and replace it.

especially if it has any hacks. I just replaced a couple JAMMA harnesses in 2 of my fighting game cabs last week, and don't regret doing it at all. lol
 
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