Okay so these pictures are everything I have. If I get the HDMI adapter board ( https://arcademodup.com/product/lvds-to-hdmi-adapter-board-converter-compatible-with-1080p-resolution/ ) then will I have everything needed to play the game on a TV/monitor? Or will I also need something else? Thanks!
I was able to purchase the main PCB, power supply, wireless antenna, control board (buttons/joysticks), and control board encoder. For video output I have found this:
https://arcademodup.com/product/lvds-to-hdmi-adapter-board-converter-compatible-with-1080p-resolution/
which is HDMI output...
If one has only the PCB of a modern Arcade1Up game, is it possible to play that game/PCB on a modern HDMI display using modern controllers? Or do you actually need the special display that would come with the actual Arcade1Up cabinet and to use the actual joystick/button board that would come...
Hey so I see there have been no updates since I last posted in this thread in May. Just checking if anyone knows the possible status of the HAS? I just purchased my first standard arcade game PCB and would love to be able to play it :)
Okay here are some of the manual pages. It's good that the dip switch settings are listed, but none of this stuff will actually help me with figuring out how everything connects huh? So I guess I'll have to figure it out myself
Also where would be a good arcade preservation kind of site to...
What do you mean by 'fully working setup'? And there are only five arcade games that I want so I don't think there'd be anything much simpler than this. Also I don't have the money to get the other four games right now because this is the cheapest one.
Sorry guys for making this seem like a big deal but you gotta treat me like a little baby... it is a big deal for me lol. I know some technical terminology but I also pretty much know nothing. Will update when I'm able to begin testing.
Okay so there are two rods for Speaker, so obviously that's the left and right audio channels right? So I will need a multimeter (which I have), speakers of any kind (computer speakers?), and a generic arcade power supply? So once I figure out the power pinout then how do I physically connect...
This is a little above my head. So I’ll need an arcade power supply to use a HAS anyway, and the HAS doesn’t come with one, so I might as well get one right? And once I hook the PCB up to power how will I know if it’s running without it being attached to audio/video monitors?
Sorry I was more referring to “So you should be able to see if it boots and plays blind...”. After figuring out what I determine to be video/audio/power/etc pins, then to boot it and let it play I’d need first a power adapter, the HAS, and then some kind of JAMMA adapter right? Or will it...
I’ll first need the HAS though right? Or just one of those arcade power bricks? Not sure how I will actually hook it up to a monitor/speakers... Also don’t want to blow up my PVM with an unattenuated signal. I’ve never done anything like this before.
Okay, I already have a multimeter, so how necessary will an oscilloscope be? And about how many hours do you think this will take, so I can plan a day out of it?