Not possible, it's keyed.Here's a top tip. If you plug the jamma connector upside-down in to a PGM, it will kill it.
Second time in my life I've now done it. Atomiswave survived it, PGM didn't.
You should, I have keyed all my harnessen, adapters, fingerboards etc...I don't have a single key in any of my cabs.
I probably should.
Yep its just power filtering.. hence why its close to the Jamma finger....It’s the worst place they could have placed the cap. So easy to rip out when the carts are jammed in there tight. I take extra precaution knowing now... I’m unsure what the cap does? Power filtering?
I'm glad you found it helpfull. I would love to have every revision PGM mother boardsI'm from today owner of a IGS PGM rev.14 board !
Thank you @Sheep_Nova & @GC8TECH for your efforts !
Watch the whole video... its all there including were to look for the "revision" number....Thanks again for this GC8Tech! Very helpful, recently pulled the trigger on a motherboard. Verified the cap will be in that position but how do you know specifically which rev # it is? Is it printed somewhere? I didn't watch your entire vid yet..
Also, what voltage does the motherboard run at?
Electrolytic Caps?? Yes there is a coupe of caps in the carts, But I've not had them leak.. so that's a good thing. If you look at the scans on my web page.. you will be able to see the caps on the carts.Ill replace the e-caps on the motherboard. Are there e-caps on the game carts too?
I have looked as well and not found any drop in replacements...You may just have to pop in a vertical 1K pot... And adjust it with a screw driver etc...I need to replace the dial taper pot for volume (B1K), but I cannot find any compatible spare with the same space between 3 pins.
Any suggestions to where to find it?
Thanks.
Hmm, I have this exact same problem with my Espgaluda cart, garbled graphics. Cleaned the contacts, everything seems to be seated correctly though..I jumped on the recent PGM hype train. My v14 mobo and KoV+ cart came in the mail today. I plugged everything together with my HAS and PVM. The result? Garbled graphics. My first thought was to clean the mobo JAMMA edge and the game cart contacts. Again, I was rewarded with graphical glitches.
Turns out I managed to dislodge the cartridge slot inserting the game. After removing and reseating the slot I carefully inserted the game cart and it worked great.
I do the same...You should, I have keyed all my harnessen, adapters, fingerboards etc...
Even took out the Dremel once to create a key in a bootleg board that didn’t have one