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March 2013 Item Get! Pick Up Thred.
Super GDubs Fighter II Turbo: Championship Edition III:
Picked up the shelving unit today from Blockbuster for 25 bucks. Wish I had a camera for pics, but it's 7 foot tall and VERY sturdy. ;D
Finally, a shelving unit I can use to proudly display my games with.
Retro Deckades:
How many games do you think it'll hold, GDubs?
Robert Martino:
Picked this up for 20$ with a HDMI cable, from a kid in my school. He hates video games so he didn't seem to care about the price.
I already have a Ps3 slim, but how could I turn down the offer. Too bad its a CECHK00 model, I really was looking forward to the backwards compatibility. But, I cant complain ;D
Super GDubs Fighter II Turbo: Championship Edition III:
--- Quote from: Retro Deckades on March 21, 2013, 04:56:27 PM ---How many games do you think it'll hold, GDubs?
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For UGCs, umm.... probably 300 or so ::)
Brandonh1091:
Thanks for the reply Dr. Agon! Sorry it took me so long to respond. I compared mine to the chart you posted, and it is indeed a JAMMA harness. I recently ordered the 19-in-1 Williams/Nintendo board from JammaBoards.com and it booted up perfectly. Now I have a new set of problems though. Hoping maybe you or someone else can point me in the right direction on this one too since I'm basically learning this as I go.
I booted up the game for the first time the other day. The sound and picture worked great, but none of the buttons (Player 1 or Player 2) worked, nor did the single Player 2 joystick. (Haven't ordered the replacement for P1 yet...trying to take things one step at a time). I shut it off and looked around on the inside to see if I could see any frayed wiring or anything and noticed the Test/Service buttons had a loose ground wire.
Once I connected the ground back, the P2 side now seems to be working flawlessly. Unfortunately, the P1 side is still completely out.
Edit: Just came up from the basement and I believe I have the problem solved. I used my mult-meter to check for continuity between all the ground wires throughout the Player 1 side and they all read fine. Traced it back further and realized the black ground wire leading to the harness was completely missing. Boy, do I feel dumb haha. ::)
There was a small bit of it left where it had broken a long time ago I guess. I'm fairly certain once I get a new ground wire and wire it up, the P1 side should kick right back into play. ;D