Hey everyone,
I've got a Daytona 2 cab. And I also have a Harley Davidson PCB and also Sega Super GT PCB. I've tried swapping in Harley Davidson in my Daytona 2 and it's almost flawless but has one problem and it makes it unplayable. It mentions to let go of the rear brake to allow the bike to drive. Being a Daytona 2 cab it doesn't have a rear brake. So I'm not sure if it's a steering board issue as I'm running the Daytona 2 board or a wiring issue? And Sega Super GT works but I don't have all the sounds. I board set I bought the guy said it doesn't have music but has all the selection screen , speech and sound effects. What board would have that info? The top rom board? Also I do have the original soundboard for Sega Super GT. Is there any tutorial or anything to help someone with what needs to be done to hook it up in a Daytona 2 cabinet? Any information would be greatly appreciated guys. It's been hard trying to find any information on this.
I have played Harley-Davidson & L.A. Riders in my Scud Race/Lemans cabinet, and you need to short the Rear Brake (CN1, Pin 9) to a ground pin on your filter board. I have shorted this pin to pin 6, CN10 (RS422 port) and the game plays fine, though it is the only Model 3 racing game that does
not have force feedback. You can use a Dupont wire to one pin and a crimped NH pin on the other side.
After you short the pin, calibrate ALL of your inputs. Set the steering from 40H to C0H. I have beaten the game with 5 stages on the Normal difficulty using all bikes, and it's actually nice to have a little bonus game in my race cab that can play other masterpieces like Scud Race (the MAIN reason I bought my Lemans cab).
DSB1/DSB2 Sound Board for Scud Race and Daytona 2
I had to tap into my cabinet power supply to get the sound board to work for music, since it wasn't populated. The (internal, not caged) power connector for the DSB1 and DSB2 sound boards are the same (JST-RA I believe), but they are KEYED. So if you plug the original Scud Race sound board connector "properly" (where it snaps in) into a Daytona 2 sound board without the cage, you could potentially fry it so please BE CAREFUL when doing this and pay close attention to your wiring.
I have set my machine up for both DSB1 and DSB2, though my cab doesn't have room for the DSB2 cage, so I run it outside the cage.
If you go this route, I don't exactly recommend doing THE FOLLOWING method since it is a "hack", but:
- I melted the key tab off of a DSB2 power connector, using a janky soldering iron tip that I exclusively use for melting plastic. This has worked quite well because I would bust the plastic connector on my DSB1 slightly if I plugged this connector in "backwards" (aka the 'correct' way). Therefore, I would only recommend this for cabinets that do not use a sound board so be careful if you wish to keep all your connectors and looms original.
If you have any questions with regards to schematics, dm me or let me know. I love messing around with this Model 3 stuff man.