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this is the only answer that puts the buttons in the correct order (see page 33 of the manual)Yeah b c d a
yes, some reflowing did the trick.Did you find the issue with the fuzzy sound @twistedsymphony ?
I couldn't narrow it down so I just went ham and reflowed all the SMD chips .. after that it was solid even when twisting the board. Sorry I couldn't be more specific.Which components so I can be aware.
I don't usually take pics or vids of the events but lots of people were excited for it and seemed to enjoy it.Also how was it received at your event? Any pics or vids?
Nice, glad to see this all set up there.lol @Derick2k WTF! I gotta have that. Give me a PayPal!
Well anyway I just DIY’ed one of my own as well, using the inline JAMMA helper from Arcade Forge, with stereo JAMMA wired for MVS. To whomever may concern: don’t forget to lift the speaker pins on the female side, to keep any game PCB speaker outputs unconnected from the Batman Sound PCB.
Thread 'Batman Forever Sound PCB Repro Instructions and Resources'Hi everyone, maybe missed something but I would like to know where I can get the stv Batman sound manual or some detailed information about how to make the psu connector, especially with the loops positions
Thanks
Thank you, I knew this page but I cannot see the loops, even on your picture. I can see a loop on the 12v, and 2 loops for the ground but I am not sureThread 'Batman Forever Sound PCB Repro Instructions and Resources'
https://www.arcade-projects.com/thr...d-pcb-repro-instructions-and-resources.29327/