Yeh it does ..Yeah, use that.
I still don’t really understand what you are doing here. Plug your jamma board in and use the connector between the de-10 nano and the jamma adapter. Then all power comes through jamma harness and video to your screen etc and you don’t need external psu.
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Edit - I’m assuming this works the same way as the mistercade and takes power through jamma.
Plus I need to know the settings on th switches on the de -10Yeh it does ..
But not sure video is set to correct Rez yet ?
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CRT Configuration Table - MiSTer FPGA Documentation
MiSTer FPGA is an open source project that aims to recreate various classic computers, game consoles, and arcade machines, using modern hardware.mister-devel.github.io
This page is really helpful for working out the right settings for your setup. The ther thing is recommend is downloading the remote app and changing all the ini settings from there. It's miles easier than messing with the ini file and taking it in an out of your computer and the mister all the time.
Didn’t the adapter come with a card?
Just plug that in, follow any instructions that came with it regarding switches and turn it on in your Jamma cab.
Don’t use external power or external monitor to start with. Just the cab. Presumably that’s what they’ve setup the card to run?





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You are right ..
It did come with a cable and as card ..
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So I might be good to go!
I will do that 👍No. Put it in the de-10 nano I reckon.
Can you read it on your Linux pc to see if it has a standard Mister file structure?
👍 looking forward to that 😊Update all is quality. Basically sorts the arcade core and preps all the bespoke stuff. Once you get it up and running id recommend the tapto, again you can use your phone, and also the SAM - attract mode - and then just leave it playing game demos. Reminds me of just walking around the old arcades looking at games you'd not seen before
You think I need that power Jack in the de-10 ?No. Put it in the de-10 nano I reckon.
Can you read it on your Linux pc to see if it has a standard Mister file structure?
Thanks for that fantasiaPower Jack goes to the DE10 Nano.
Supplied SD card goes in the DE10 Nano.
Supplied USB cable goes between the Jamma card and the DE10 Nano.
Rgb switches Jamma , vga - Based on the Silkscreen I would say ON is for Jamma Video and OFF is for VGA connection
Kick 4,5,6 switches ? ^ small jvs button & switch ? - These switches I believe configure if buttons 4,5,6 are connected to the Jamma connector or the Kick Harness,
thats not a JVS button, not sure of its function but the JVS silkscreen is referring to the USB connector which is JVS, Switch is for switching the controls for Player 1 and Player 2
OVR/AUTO switch I believe is for video settings, see Mister CRT information linked above by another forum member, it references this switch in the settings.
Power Jumper is for the User Port, if your not using the DB15 SNAC Jamma edge adapter then leave it as is.
There is a but of information on the Acade Projects forum here, but it appears the board has been revised since the original information.
Weirdly mine is a different variant from yours, Rev E, although checking a 2nd one that just arrived it is the same Rev F.