50 pin types are used for SCSI and the cables are cheap. I have some nice short ribbon ones (10cm). My plan is to make a JAMMA to Centronics adapter PCB. I would fit one to every game and then I only need to plug in the Centronics cable, which is fairly easy.
Obviously the JAMMA connectors has 56 pins and SCSI has only 50, plus single wires won't carry enough current for the power supply, so I have a few options:
1. Use a separate power cable with +5V, -5V, +12V and GND
2. Remove some signals like the coin counters, mount the service/tilt/test switches on the adapter PCB
3. Use a 68 pin SCSI cable instead, with multiple wires for power
In addition to the JAMMA signals I would like to include a small EEPROM memory on the adapter board, so that when plugged in the Supergun could recognize the game and load the right settings automatically. I want to support Sega Saturn controllers and maybe Playstation.
Has anyone tried anything like this? What do you guys think? Signal integrity should be okay I think, I don't expect any video problems or stuff like that.
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