> Yes the board on the end (which is called the Filter Board) is the same for all model > 3 games. I don't recommend trying to get a Model 3 board to boot without one as it > powers all of the boards at the same time and there's a lot of pins on the main > boards which would be difficult to wire up if you could figure out what pins are used > for what. > You can get the pinout of any filter board in any of the [free] manuals for Model 3 > games found at various places on the net. To get it to boot you need to connect 5 > volts, 3.3 volts and RGB plus sync and you need a monitor capable of displaying video > at 24kHz. > PM me if you want to know specifics. I have 10 Model 3 boards here and a working Sega > Rally 2 twin arcade cab in the middle of my lounge room
I noticed XP Actually, wanting to play Sega Rally 2, the first is very fun to play, but bitch too if you don't have a steering wheel.
But now you mention 24Khz I'm worried, is that the only screen res? Ouch. I'm assuming the board is JVS too, or, am I wrong in that it's JAMMA?
Any PM you'll get is me wondering if your willing to sell a board or other boards/games/crap
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On a quest for Digital 573 and Dancing Stage EuroMix 2
By gods I've found it!
Edited by Naoki (11/08/10 02:29 AM)
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