Re: PCB wiring question for the experts. . .


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Posted by Julian on 11, 2000 at 9:42 PM:

In Reply to: PCB wiring question for the experts. . . posted by -Ace- on 11, 2000 at 8:09 PM:

There is a site (I can't remember the URL)
He has all three r.types running in one cab
his site has loads of details, it specializes in just r.type. cabs, artwork, pcb's, repairs. etc...
I'm sure if you mail him he will be able to explain it to you.
If you want I'll try and find it for you, it must be about a month or so since I stumbled on it though. let me know if you want me to look for it.
Julan

: I am getting an R-Type pcb next week. Upon reading
: the KLOV, I found this scripture, straight from the
: KLOV:

:
: Technical

: Strange, that while the PCB for R-Type says JAMMA on it, it is not a game that can be simply
: swapped with another JAMMA board. This game has no -5V pinout on the edge connector, nor
: does it have the test and tilt pinouts of a true JAMMA connector. Also, nowhere in the manual is the
: word JAMMA mentioned.

: Can anyone help me understand what exactly this means?
: I have checked a number of r-type/pcb sites looking
: for an info on this or about this statement, and
: have found nothing. What is the -5V for that the KLOV
: states that the board doesn't have. Or even the Test,
: Tilt pinouts? Thanks for any direction.





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