Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Monkey Ball on a standard JAMMA cab
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OldFoo
Monkey Ball on a standard JAMMA cab
Trying to play Monkey Ball on a GD ROM set up with a JAMMA JVS I/O in a standard JAMMA cab (was a ST-V cabinet) and joystick will not work. Saw the other posts here but not sure I understand. Can my standard joysticks be hooked up to the JAMMA I/O and work (if so what pins on the 56 pin connector) or will I have to use the analogue I/O?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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OldFoo
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OldFoo
I have the JAMMA I/O since I was running Tennis in the same cab. My I/O has part number 838-13683-02. I do have an analogue I/O as well but would need to find the 26 & 60 pin connectors to wire it in so it would be easier if it would work with the JAMMA I/O.
If I use the analogue I/O will the game work with regular 8 way joysticks? I saw some other posts that almost led me to believe I needed to use a potetiometer joystick.
Thanks again.
If I use the analogue I/O will the game work with regular 8 way joysticks? I saw some other posts that almost led me to believe I needed to use a potetiometer joystick.
Thanks again.
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Flazh wrote:Yeah, but depending on which Jamma I/O you have, you may not have those inputs on your I/O. The Sega Mk.1 and Capcom both definitely do not have analogue input.
Which one do you have?
Capcom does not have Analogue Input, but the Sega Mk1 Rev B definitely does. Also, I'm sure the Rev A has as well.
Piccy from main site (The analogue connector is the black HDD looking connector)

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