jamma question

brian77

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my game takes the big deal on the right,how do i convert it to jamma.. is there an adaptor to make it easier..
thanx for your help
Brian
 
I am not sure what is going on with the posts, but you can get adaptors for most games.

What is your old board? Can you take a closer picture of it?
 
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thanx alot. i thought that adaptor would work,but wasn't sure.. i will get it ordered and keep you posted
 
I think he wants to go ther other way. That adaptor will put a capcom game in a jamma cab, but I think he wants to put a jamma game in a capcom cab?

If so, it will still work, but he will need a MM capcom fingerboard and an FF jamma fingerboard.
 
Shouldnt need anything. Those are both JAMMA boards, looks like a Capcom CPS (or whatever its called). The other looks like a Multicade, just missing the plastic american flag (how ironic), also JAMMA. Might need a kick harness for the CPS game but i'd bet he's going the other way around with it.
 
Shouldnt need anything. Those are both JAMMA boards, looks like a Capcom CPS (or whatever its called). The other looks like a Multicade, just missing the plastic american flag (how ironic), also JAMMA. Might need a kick harness for the CPS game but i'd bet he's going the other way around with it.

Yeah, it looks like a Japanese CPS 2 board ( http://cps2shock.retrogames.com/techinfo.html ) to me, which is JAMMA, you should be able to just plug the board on the left into the connector for the wiring harness (where the green board plugs into the cabinet) on your existing cabinet. Unless for some reason the wiring in the cab is some wierd ass hack, a picture of where the green board connects to your cabinet would help to confirm that that's what's going on. If that multi board runs the extra buttons through the edge connector instead of a kick harness, you'd probably need to custom-wire a jamma connector to carry the extra buttons from whatever place on the fingerboard of the multi to the buttons in your cabinet.
 
the a and b sandwich together , and the a board IS jamma just a matter of plugging the multi board on the left in. one problem tho , depending on the multi you have there, the capcom board is horizontal and the multi is probably vertical , dependant on the machine , you could be in for a pain in the ass rotating that monitor
 
the a and b sandwich together , and the a board IS jamma just a matter of plugging the multi board on the left in. one problem tho , depending on the multi you have there, the capcom board is horizontal and the multi is probably vertical , dependant on the machine , you could be in for a pain in the ass rotating that monitor

+1

Should be plug and play... aside from the rotation issue (unless that is a 19-in-1 horizontal multigame).
 
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