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dutchconsolefreak

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Ok, i didn't even know the video display hardware was located on the jamma board, but since the M2 and jamma board are connected through the system bus it may just be a physical split to accommodate the video/audio/control signals easy access to the jamma connector. For now i'm going to focus where i left of many years ago, trying to find an easy way to boot executables on the fz-35.

I do own a M2 arcade board, but never even connected it. Do you have any advice what kind of jamma harness and psu i should buy to test the board?
 

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Ok, i didn't even know the video display hardware was located on the jamma board, but since the M2 and jamma board are connected through the system bus it may just be a physical split to accommodate the video/audio/control signals easy access to the jamma connector. For now i'm going to focus where i left of many years ago, trying to find an easy way to boot executables on the fz-35.

I do own a M2 arcade board, but never even connected it. Do you have any advice what kind of jamma harness and psu i should buy to test the board?

Yes. PM me and I’ll get you all set up to run the board with appropriate equipment, etc etc

The top M2 board does not have a video encoder like the FZ-21S1 or 35 does. It’s a BT encoder on kiosks. This is not present on the Konami boards.
 

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2021 bump! Because you never know!
 

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