Is this somewhere in the F12 menu?the “OSD Button” section
It’s the MiSTer menu. Same as hitting the OSD button on the IO board. On my cab I simply hit Start+Down now then I can move up and down the list of arcade games, then I hit “A” to start. Simple.Is this somewhere in the F12 menu?
Ahh, I dont' have an IO board:It’s the MiSTer menu. Same as hitting the OSD button on the IO board. On my cab I simply hit Start+Down now then I can move up and down the list of arcade games, then I hit “A” to start. Simple.
I just ordered one should be here soon.
I don't understand this design, what am I missing?Jammix seems to be available now too.
The main draw here is mounting into a SFF chassis. It just happens to have multi purpose to allow for Jamma. Connecting to Jamma would be similar to mistercade with its stand off locations outside of a case.I don't understand this design, what am I missing?
The ITX form factor is one way to get a case, a little big, but lots of cheap options out there so that's cool. But if you do that you can't access the jamma edge, so what's the point exactly?
Clearly I'm not actually plugging a jamma harness into this layout:
I think the point is versatility, not that you would use both JAMMA and an ITX case mounting at the same time.The ITX form factor is one way to get a case, a little big, but lots of cheap options out there so that's cool. But if you do that you can't access the jamma edge, so what's the point exactly?
Hmmmm...that board would have made things so much easier at the time I put this together.
I dont know spit about 3D printed mounts and whatnot -but I know that thing looks sexy as hell.Ha! Totally! I ended up using a 3D Printed ITX mount in mine. Jammix should help clean things up considerably.