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Firstly wtf is this PCB?
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then i can make an adaptor test it.

some one sold one other day,then removed all its details for some reason?

has 3 games,one being super mario !

phil

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Setch

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If its the one Pete was selling its the arcade version of the Super Nintendo.. Can't remember it's official name.
 

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It's a Nintendo super system board - Like the playchoice 10, but for the SNES - can play up to 3 games.

They seem pretty rare boards, I rarely see them about, but maybe they never really took off back in the day?
 

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After a little more research from owners I since found out that its better to have the pads for it in order for it to work correctly & the 2 CN connectors.

I was selling on behalf of a mate who is soon to open his own arcade in London so needing every bit of cash.

http://www.facebook.com/TheHeartOfGaming?ref=ts&fref=ts

The item was not sold here so did not feel the need to clutter up this forum.
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IIRC, it's not so much the pads you need for it to work correctly (there's no decoder or anything fancy going on), it's just the lack of buttons on a jamma cab.
Even with the pads, you still have to make up more buttons for the instructions, restarting etc..

Also, even though the NSS has an audio amp on board, it has no pot, so if you were to make a harness you would have to add that as well.

I wish your mate all the best with HoG, it's not too far from me actually!
 

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thx for all the info guys!
it has kinda put me off making an adaptor heheh,

but if im gonna sell it i really need to test it,although i doubt many would be interested tbh.

but again thx for all the help/pointers

phil
 

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The one I had was in a Electrocoin cab (rotate mech) & was hacked to run in that.

Some controls were on CN3 for the game selection the pads were spit between the CN2 & Jamma connector hardly a good way of doing things ideally should everything should of been done from the board with the jamma edge providing power & picture but hey.
 
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