No problem, will grab a Key for sure. If you plug it in backwards I assume it will short the board correct?Please put a key in the edge connector if you don't already have one.
https://www.printables.com/model/141623-jamma-key
No problem, will grab a Key for sure. If you plug it in backwards I assume it will short the board correct?Please put a key in the edge connector if you don't already have one.
https://www.printables.com/model/141623-jamma-key
Hey Nem, yeah I never plugged it in backwards, but this is a great thing to note. If you plug in a PCB the wrong way, would it impact the PCB or the Jamma?
You'd be repairing or replacing your PCB if you plugged it in backwards. Depending on how well/poorly the PCB is designed.Hey Nem, yeah I never plugged it in backwards, but this is a great thing to note. If you plug in a PCB the wrong way, would it impact the PCB or the Jamma?
Makes sense. I 100% did not plug it in backwards. I made sure the "UPSIDE" on my Jamma Connector was shown before plugging it and verified that it was correct before turning it on by discussing with other Capcom Minicute Repro owners who went the Mistercade route.You'd be repairing or replacing your PCB if you plugged it in backwards. Depending on how well/poorly the PCB is designed.
Well, I'm hoping to see if there's something visibly broken.what could be wrong with the Mistercade? Maybe the edge is damaged?
Have Chamma set to: Off
It'll be similar enough I'd imagine.I also have the Mistercade V1.2 so its a little different.
I'll upload pics of it attached to the Jamma shortly.It'll be similar enough I'd imagine.
Got this from someone who showed it being tested, guess they must have screwed it up pretty badly and tricked me. I would never attempt to mess with the Mistercade / as PCB as I wouldn't want to damage it. Looks like I'm out a pretty big chunk then which is my fault. I can attempt to get a refund or I can just suck it up and wait until November to order another. Thank you for identifying the issue, I apologize if I wasted your time.I wonder about the two missing diodes and the two other components next to them that got hit with a soldering iron at some point.
Yeah, I checked other pics of a Mistercade v1.2 and they have those diodes. The North side of those two components to the right of the "On" silkscreen are a dead giveaway it's been mucked with with a normal soldering iron and didn't happen during production. Did you buy this new?
Oh you certainly haven't done anything wrong. The seller on the other hand certainly needs a swift kick in the shins for sending this along clearly having had worked on it prior, even if they didn't realize the issue existed, they knew it was worked on and clearly didn't disclose that. Those diodes aren't broken off, because you can see where the iron had touched the components beside the missing diodes.Got this from someone who showed it being tested, guess they must have screwed it up pretty badly and tricked me. I would never attempt to mess with the Mistercade / as PCB as I wouldn't want to damage it. Looks like I'm out a pretty big chunk then which is my fault. I can attempt to get a refund or I can just suck it up and wait until November to order another. Thank you for identifying the issue, I apologize if I wasted your time.