That's true however Daytona uses a completely different filterboard than other Model 2 games. It's pre-Model 2A and half the connector are RA, not even all NHIt's model 2- plenty of premade adapters already exist to "connect" model 2 to jamma
defor' said:also it's a 24k game, so it won't display on a traditional arcade cabinet with a 15k only monitor or a normal supergun that outputs component/composite/svideo
Interesting- I've avoided the Model 2 driving and motion games like the plague... Thanks for clearing this up!That's true however Daytona uses a completely different filterboard than other Model 2 games. It's pre-Model 2A and half the connector are RA, not even all NH
According system16 Virtua Cop 1 and Desert Tank both use the Pre-Model 2A board configuration, though it's unclear if they have the same filterboard as Daytona or something else entirely.Interesting- I've avoided the Model 2 driving and motion games like the plague... Thanks for clearing this up!
Can't argue, however Model1/2/3/etc seems to come from the "kitchen sink" design team of AM2, while the ST-V comes from the risk management department.At least the rest Revs A-C all use the same connectors (just in different locations). it actually surprises me how many joystick/button games are on the model 2 hardware, most of those games seem like they would have been more at home on a JAMMA board like the ST-V