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Haitset

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The previous Jamma was broken and ebay bought a new one. May I ask how can I connect to the Console
 
The title is translated by Google. I hope you can understand. I want to make a cable connection cabinets by myself. I think I need the function map. Thank you
 
Thank you. It's no longer needed. This PCB has been broken by me. It's completely short circuited
 
Just a quick note here, my Tekken 6 Bloodline Rebellion board came with one of these. No idea how to hook it up, I actually just use the Sega JVS to Jamma I/o that I had got with my Naomi 2 crazy long ago and it works. Would appear at least the 357 likes any jvs i/o
 
The cables from the control panel are connected to the IO at the back of the monitor like this

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I believe CN4 is then routed to the base pcb that looks like this (or a variant without the vga, usb and 3.5mm on the right - that's the non VS model)

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The USB A from the gameboard then goes to the USB B on the sub pcb.

Audio and vga from the gameboard goes to the "bottom" VGA and RCA connection

The VGA from the monitor goes to the left VGA connector of the sub pcb

Once all connected it should look like this

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If you use the right side connections for another cab, you simply connect a 3.5mm cable from the sub pcb to the second sub pcb.

You connect the USB A from the sub PCB to the USB B of the second sub pcb

Finally the VGA on the right side goes of the sub pcb goes into the second sub pcb

That's how all mine is connected for a VS Naomi setup

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I actually have a spare NAJV2 I/O which I bought as a spare for Lost Land Andventure... anyway, this is TC4, notice transistors missing... gun board is under this board and connected to it
 
In theory it should, but I'm not 100% sure if you need two boards for two player play
 
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