My first arcade cabinet!

Remember that is a jamma cab so you can play most jamma boardsets in there.

This opens up a huge amount of games that you can play on that cab.
 
Finished mounting my mk1 and mk2 jamma boards sound board and kick harness. Works fantastic. Shout out to riddledtv.com need to tidy up the wire harness but ran out of time last night.

P.s. How come when I post a picture it gets rotated? How do I fix that.
 

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Thanks guys. The kids and I love it. The wife is slowly coming around. Was a "better to ask forgiveness then ask permission" kind of purchase lol. I ordered a cap kit and fly back for the monitor. My buddy used to work on pcbs in rail signals for the railroad and is going to help he do that. He has all the tools so hopefully that happens tomorrow after I get done hunting. I just bought a umk3 pcb to add to the cabinet today and it will be a Christmas present for the boys. I need to get some more parts from riddledtv and figure out how to add run buttons to my jamma harnes. I've searched some and haven't found much. Anyone have a link on how to do that? Or what buttons are best to use?
 
Here is a pinout for the MK games done by user Zenomorp.

http://photobucket.com/gallery/user/zenomorp/media/bWVkaWFJZDoxNDg0MTQ4NA==/?ref=

You will need to add pins to the auxiliary harness connector at positions 9 and 13 for the Run buttons. So you will probably need some .100 molex connector crimp pins (.156?) to add on, or just replace the auxiliary harness with one that is pinned for UMK3.

On the other hand if you're going with some multi-board solution with a MK aux harness splitter, you will probably also need a cable to go from UMK3 to the splitter.
 
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