I recently built a new supergun because I'd modified my old one to suit my needs, but I was having problems with wires breaking and it had become an unrelaible mess. I also wanted to add a couple of buttons but the supergun's case was sealed tight and it looked like I'd break it before opening it.  Here it is  [attachmentid=1032] Some details: The DB-9 connector on the bottom left hand side runs to the RGB monitor. The grey cable above it is a 4 core power lead that runs off to the PC PSU. Above that is a single RCA connector for mono audio. In the JAMMA connection is something kinda interesting... The connector on the right hand side uses a DB-15 connector into which plugs a modified Saturn pad. One day I'll add player 2... The two buttons on the left are Test and Service. The two on the right are Coin 1 and Coin 2. I'll label them one day.  [attachmentid=1033] Would you look at that? The board in the JAMMA slot is a NAOMI I/O board.  In this picture you can see the PC PSU on the left and the NAOMI PSU on the right. [attachmentid=1034] Soccer anyone? The monitor is an old Mitsubishi something or other that will run at both 15KHz and 24KHz. I found it at work being used as a plain old video monitor. I'm hoping one day to get something a little larger and that will also do from 15KHz to 31KHz. [attachmentid=1036] And here's a pic of the whole setup.  With this I can play all of my JAMMA and System 16 boards. At the moment I can only watch and listen to my driving games, but I'm planning on making some new controls and adaptors for them soon. |