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60 in 1 jamma kit with track ball
60 in 1 jamma kit with track ball












60 in 1 jamma kit with track ball

60 IN 1 JAMMA KIT WITH TRACK BALL DRIVER

Parts You May Need But Are Not Included As They Are Pretty Common:ġ.LCD Driver, please verify your monitor is one of these part numbers: M170ETN01.1 M170ETN01.3 M190ETN01.0 Get driver HEREġ. 5 Feet of Speaker Cable (not pictured) ( ?)ġ6. 5.5mm x 2.1mm Male DC Plug to U Fork ( ?)ġ5. Jamma harness specifically made for 60 in 1 with only the required options for the conversion ( ?)ġ2. One white happs style player 1 / player 2 concave button ( ?)ģ. Three red happs style concave buttons ( ?)Ģ. The LCD Driver is NOT packaged in the kit but is needed if you plan to use the factory A1U monitor! A lot replace the monitor so we took it out. You will still need some odds and ends from your local hardware store. Thank you for your question and good luck with your repair.This is a complete kit to convert a VERTICAL Arcade1Up machine like Pac-Man or Galaga over to a 60 in 1 jamma based setup. They may also be able to suggest some other steps to take in order to get it working. You might contact the person you bought it from to see what their return policy is. These 60-in-1 boards are made as cheaply as possible and are known to have issues from time to time. The 60-in-1 multi game JAMMA board features 60 timeless classic arcade games including Galaga, Galaxian, Burger Time, Arkanoid, Space Invaders, Pac Man, 1942, Amidar, Bomb Jack, Frogger and many more.

60 in 1 jamma kit with track ball

Of course, you could have a board issue even if you do get the music. If you don’t, you might be having a board issue. I would boot the game, wait about 10-20 min and see if you get that music. These 60-in-1 boards are known for their terrible attract mode music. Speaking of the board, I see that the LEDs are lighting up but I would like to know if you’re getting sound from the board as well. If it does then it’s definitely a problem with your 60-in-1 board. We recommend doing a double check on your monitor wiring (which looks correct BTW). Try installing the Capcom Bowling board in the cabinet (assuming you still have it) or another JAMMA board and see if anything comes up on the monitor. Yes, the controls that you see in the picture that is attached to the bowling (joysticks trackball and buttons) I made them on my last arcade mission and I took it out of that cabinet and I modified it to fit the bowling game.Īctually, it looks like you’re doing everything right (which can be frustrating, I know from experience). Let me know if I can answer any question or if you need more pictures. What am I doing wrong? I have some blinking light on the board that I don’t know the meaning.

60 in 1 jamma kit with track ball

Again, despite me checking the dip switch location back to off for CRT monitor option. I also tried to wire the R, G, B, black and white wires to the monitor itself as a second option but I don’t know if the 5 wires is all I need. After hooking all the buttons up, I tried to plug it to a computer VGA monitor just to test it out and I have nothing come-up despite checking the dip switch location for VGA input option. I plugged it to a new power supply and I made sure that I had proper voltage before I plugged in the harness. I recently bought an upright arcade cabinet (bowling game “see picture” it’s called Capcom Bowling) and I removed the old board and I replaced it with the 60-in-1 JAMMA board. Question from James: I have a Big issue that I need help with.














60 in 1 jamma kit with track ball