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mjmjr25 wrote:1-slot neo boards are straight JAMMA, 2-4-6 are not iirc, not sure if you can straight swap a 1-slot into a 2-slot setup, you maybe can w/a neo-->jamma adapter, just research that part first. Worst case scenario you have to spend an extra $20 to get a 2-slot instead, but i've seen plenty of damaged 1 and 2 slots rejuvenated from leaky batteries on the neo boards. Keep us posted.
Some 2 slots are JAMMA, but most are MVS. Because your board has controller hookups, Id wager that it is MVS. If you go with a 1 slot board I highly recommend getting one of these bad boys:
http://www.jammaboards.com/store/jamma- ... a2mvs.html

Then you can plug in whatever JAMMA boards support your control scheme, like a Sega Titan Video or a JAMMA Dreamcast. I thought about a Dreamcast for a long time, so I could play Soul Calibur in my 4 Slot
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SO I got the board cleaned up nicely, put it back in the cab and got the backup ram error b240 code. I have been reading up all night and it seems that it is beyond my scope of repair, and I might just have to get a new board. Oh well, I knew the risk when I got the cab, and kind of factored this into the possible price. If I end up with another 100 bucks into it, its not the end of the world.

Hopefully I can recoup a few bucks selling the broken 2 slot to soften the blow. If anyone has any suggestions I am all ears.
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You should be able to get $30 range for the 2-slot, maybe $40.

I have a contact who repairs and then consolizes 2-slots - I can reach out to him if you like.
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mjmjr25 wrote:You should be able to get $30 range for the 2-slot, maybe $40.

I have a contact who repairs and then consolizes 2-slots - I can reach out to him if you like.
Yeah, if you know someone that will make use of the board I am all for it.
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Sent him a PM w/the info from your above post - once I hear back i'll let you know and will get you guys in touch if he's still buying broken 2-slots.
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So after admitting defeat in getting my 2 slot to work, I have decided to go all out in restoring the cab the best I can since I will have to wait a little bit to get a new board. I have broken down the cab quite a bit, and have started repainting parts already. I think I will make a separate thread to document it, as to not clutter up this one. I plan on repainting the whole cab, and getting reproduction decals for the sides. I also found out that it seems that Sanwa buttons will fit in the control panel, I test fitted one since its apart. I thought I had read that the holes were 28mm and would not fit 30mm without widening the holes. I need to figure out what to do with the joysticks, I really dislike American style sticks, but if I could get a square gate into it maybe it would be ok, the circle gate with no corners or anything kills me.
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jay_red wrote:I thought I had read that the holes were 28mm and would not fit 30mm without widening the holes. I need to figure out what to do with the joysticks, I really dislike American style sticks, but if I could get a square gate into it maybe it would be ok, the circle gate with no corners or anything kills me.
I've seen 30mm buttons banged into an MVS CP with a rubber mallet, but I don't think they will "just fit" without quite a bit of effort getting them in (and subsequently out again) :?

I've also read that you can drop in a Sanwa JLF by simply using a JLW mounting plate. You might want to get a longer shaft or bat top if you're going to go that route, though.

Please make a resto thread! I love the Big Red :mrgreen:
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EllertMichael wrote:
jay_red wrote:I thought I had read that the holes were 28mm and would not fit 30mm without widening the holes. I need to figure out what to do with the joysticks, I really dislike American style sticks, but if I could get a square gate into it maybe it would be ok, the circle gate with no corners or anything kills me.
I've seen 30mm buttons banged into an MVS CP with a rubber mallet, but I don't think they will "just fit" without quite a bit of effort getting them in (and subsequently out again) :?

I've also read that you can drop in a Sanwa JLF by simply using a JLW mounting plate. You might want to get a longer shaft or bat top if you're going to go that route, though.

Please make a resto thread! I love the Big Red :mrgreen:
The button I tested was a standard 30mm Sanwa clone and it dropped right in. I will check with real Sanwa tomorrow. I will also start the restoration thread as well.
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Snap in Sanwas will go in - it should take some mild force, but they will go in w/o cutting. Getting them out may be trickier. If you have it apart i'd suggest widening to 30mm since you'll most likely always have 30mm buttons in there from now on anyways.
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Behold, my Neo Geo collection!

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:lol:

Well you gotta start somewhere! I just bought this today.

I actually went to the store looking for a system, and while they had a few, they were new in box for 100 bucks. Nice, but more than I wanted to spend.

What I really want to get is a UK copy of Sonic Pocket Adventure in the snap case. I was bidding on one through ebay at a great price, but I stupidly (completely idiotic in fact) forgot about it and lost it.

Oh well. I'll keep looking.
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