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===== NFG Guide to Arcades ===== | ===== NFG Guide to Arcades ===== | ||
- | * [[arcade_home|Arcade games in the home]] | + | ==== Pinouts & Useful Data ==== |
* [[arcade_jammacon|The JAMMA Connector]] | * [[arcade_jammacon|The JAMMA Connector]] | ||
+ | * Arcade Cabinet Pinouts | ||
+ | * [[Sega City Cabinet Pinouts]] | ||
+ | * [[SNK Super Neo 29 Candy Pinouts]] | ||
+ | * [[Capcom CPS2 Kick Connector]] | ||
* [[arcade_nonjammacon|Other Arcade Board Connectors]] | * [[arcade_nonjammacon|Other Arcade Board Connectors]] | ||
- | * [[arcade_cheap|Cheapest possible arcade gaming]] | + | * [[Joystick Mounting Plates]] |
+ | ==== Specific Devices ==== | ||
- | ===== Introducing the arcade cab ===== | + | * [[Technart PC Engine JAMMA]] (テクナート PCエンジン JAMMA) diagrams, DIPs and etc. |
- | Ladies | + | * [[Sega Naomi Pinouts]] |
+ | * [[nonjammacon_segamodel2|Sega Model 2]] | ||
- | ==== The Big Parts ==== | ||
- | === Game Board === | ||
- | The heart of the game. This board contains all of the game logic, ROM data, RAM, CPU, etc. This is the piece that the rest of the cabinet talks to. All controller inputs and outputs come through here. A cabinet without the PCB is like your body without a brain - looks the same, not as fun. | ||
- | === Monitor | + | ==== Adaptors Etc ==== |
- | This piece you'll recognize immediately. All arcade machines have them, and with only three exceptions, they' | + | |
- | === Control Panel === | + | * [[arcade_home|Arcade |
- | The part you've spent the most time fondling. Can consist of buttons, wheels, pedals, dials, knobs, etc etc etc. | + | * [[arcade supergun|Supergun Diagram]] |
- | Power Supply This is the part that supplies power to the rest of the cab. Almost all games use the same standard voltages, +5, +12, and -5 volts. Most use only +5 and +12 volts, making replacement power supplies easy to find and install. | + | |
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- | ==== The Wiring ==== | + | |
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- | There isn't a lot wiring inside a cabinet, despite what you may have seen when you looked inside one. Most of the wiring inside a cabinet can be traced to very few components, and with few exceptions includes only the following: | + | |
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- | === Display === | + | |
- | There are five wires here, and in some instances, six. One wire each for the Red, Green, and Blue video information, | + | |
- | Control Panel: This bundle contains one wire for a common connection, and one each for every control direction, button, or control. Double this for a two player cabinet, and you can see that a bundle of up to thirty wires isn't hard to attain. | + | |
- | === Power Supply === | ||
- | From the power supply you need at least one wire (And up to four or more) for each voltage connected. These will provide power to the game board, and to any other part of the game needing power. | ||
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- | ==== Miscellaneous ==== | ||
- | There are other parts to a cabinet, but they aren't essential. Things like the marquee and the Coin Slot (Which can include test switches, volume control etc). These parts usually serve a function necessary in the arcades, but aren't strictly necessary for the home user. When buying a used machine privately, it's very common to find kicked-in or destroyed parts that don't affect game play. |
arcade/arcade_jamma.txt · Last modified: 2024/07/06 11:15 by NFG