freddiefiasco
Professional
I have a SEGA JVS REV3 board that is showing some odd behavior.
In test mode, the normal behavior I should be getting for COIN1 is '0000'. As I trigger this pin with a switch, the value is incremented.
Unfortunately, when I power it up I get the value of '8000'. Triggering the pin with a switch does not change the value.
Can someone give me a hint as to what might be causing this behavior?
COIN1 (Yellow/Blue) on the switch is wired to PIN45 on the JVS board.
Other wire on the switch looks to be wired to +5V according to the diagram.
This leads me to assume that COIN1 needs to be linked to +5V to register.
Am I missing something here or is there a loose/disconnected wire causing COIN1 to show '8000' instead of '0000'?
Both setups read ~5V.

In test mode, the normal behavior I should be getting for COIN1 is '0000'. As I trigger this pin with a switch, the value is incremented.
Unfortunately, when I power it up I get the value of '8000'. Triggering the pin with a switch does not change the value.
Can someone give me a hint as to what might be causing this behavior?
COIN1 (Yellow/Blue) on the switch is wired to PIN45 on the JVS board.
Other wire on the switch looks to be wired to +5V according to the diagram.
This leads me to assume that COIN1 needs to be linked to +5V to register.
Am I missing something here or is there a loose/disconnected wire causing COIN1 to show '8000' instead of '0000'?
Both setups read ~5V.
