Mushihime sama pcb doesn't work (help please)
Mushihime sama pcb doesn't work (help please)
I thought somebody here might recognise this problem and hopefully you'll be able to help. I have a New Astro City cab and when I play other games it works perfectly. Somehow Mushihime sama just doesn't work anymore.
When I turn it on, a small red light flashes on the PCB board and also a small red light inside the cabinet flashes on and off. The screen is black with very small fractions of light.
Does anybody know what happened? This game played without any problems before, at least at other cabs I had (don't have that cab anymore where it worked on). I owned Espgaluda II before and I think it also didn't play that one, but I'm not 100% sure.
Hope somebody can help me out here, thanks.
When I turn it on, a small red light flashes on the PCB board and also a small red light inside the cabinet flashes on and off. The screen is black with very small fractions of light.
Does anybody know what happened? This game played without any problems before, at least at other cabs I had (don't have that cab anymore where it worked on). I owned Espgaluda II before and I think it also didn't play that one, but I'm not 100% sure.
Hope somebody can help me out here, thanks.
Should move this to Hardware.
Can you check your +5 and +12 voltage on the jamma harness with the game plugged in? Flashing light inside the power supply means its being reset or gounding out. If you have another Cave SH3 board to try, or another cabinet to plug the board into, that would go a long way to seeing whats wrong.
Can you check your +5 and +12 voltage on the jamma harness with the game plugged in? Flashing light inside the power supply means its being reset or gounding out. If you have another Cave SH3 board to try, or another cabinet to plug the board into, that would go a long way to seeing whats wrong.
JAMMA Connector
http://www.arcadetreasure.com/techinfo/jamma_pinout.gif
take a voltmeter put it to 20 DCV and put the black wire to ground and the red wire to +5V
http://ebay.prnc.net/Resources/voltmete ... 20x332.jpg
I would do it without PCB , just the jamma connector (4,95-5,1V should be ok)
http://www.arcadetreasure.com/techinfo/jamma_pinout.gif
take a voltmeter put it to 20 DCV and put the black wire to ground and the red wire to +5V
http://ebay.prnc.net/Resources/voltmete ... 20x332.jpg
I would do it without PCB , just the jamma connector (4,95-5,1V should be ok)
not CPU...PSU = Power supply of your cab
I don't have a New Astro city, so you should ask one of the owners here, or ask on Killercabs
http://www.killercabs.com/forum/viewtop ... 192#131192
but from what i can see it should be the round controller next to the powerswitch (2nd pic, the PSU is the thing with the 2 red buttons on it BTW)
Do the adjustments without a PCB like this...(also measure it like this)

I don't have a New Astro city, so you should ask one of the owners here, or ask on Killercabs
http://www.killercabs.com/forum/viewtop ... 192#131192
but from what i can see it should be the round controller next to the powerswitch (2nd pic, the PSU is the thing with the 2 red buttons on it BTW)
Do the adjustments without a PCB like this...(also measure it like this)

Last edited by Radiant on Sun Jan 06, 2008 2:30 pm, edited 1 time in total.
We checked the voltage and it changed from 2 to 4 V all the time and still didn't work after changing the voltage to 5.1. It again changed, also on the PCB itself.
At my buddies' cab it didn't work either, he has a Neo Candy.
Why did it work in my old cab, and why not now....we stand before a mystery..
At my buddies' cab it didn't work either, he has a Neo Candy.
Why did it work in my old cab, and why not now....we stand before a mystery..