dj_johnnyg wrote:From the looks of the pictures, everything looks to have been ripped out except the SUN PSU, and the transformer for the monitor & PSU AC supply.
With the JAMMA loom being in there, I'd assume the I/O has been ripped out & that there is just the JAMMA loom connected directly to the CP.
You need to have a look under the control panel to see if the I/O is still there.
Your best bet (I.e. cheapest) would be to use a Sega JAMMA I/O connected to the JAMMA loom, and power direct from the SUN PSU.
You would still need an Amp, unless you used the Capcom IO
Yeah, I'll take a peek under the CP, thanks.
Propably not worth the trouble though, I'll propably wait for a Uni with Naomi & GD on it, and get the Atomiswave later.
It is what Sega made for doing Mslug6 and FOTNS at the ATEI show.
Ok, cool. So these looms have 5 buttons for each player, ready to be plugged in? (The cabs I saw had only three buttons)
On your page you say they're just missing video and sound. The Atomiswave has the VGA-cable but how is it's sound rigged, then? And could these not be used for other JAMMA-PCBs, how would their video and audio work?
It is what Sega made for doing Mslug6 and FOTNS at the ATEI show.
Ok, cool. So these looms have 5 buttons for each player, ready to be plugged in? (The cabs I saw had only three buttons)
On your page you say they're just missing video and sound. The Atomiswave has the VGA-cable but how is it's sound rigged, then? And could these not be used for other JAMMA-PCBs, how would their video and audio work?
Yes it is wired for 5 button per player, also Sega did use sound, it has sound wiring, but they used a speaker in the base of the cab, didn't use the original naomi speakers.