mvs memory card reader/headphones

jamie666

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When I brought my 6 slot Electrocoin cab the 1 and 2 player headphone sockets and memory card reader under the joysticks were all covered up. Since then I have taken the metal covering plates away with the intention of hopefully restoring these features on my cab.

I have located the two headphone socket and memory card areas on the motherboard.

How would I go about making these features work on my machine? Is it just a matter of connecting a lead from say the memory card area on the motherboard to the slot under the joysticks?

It’s not the most important thing in the world, but everything else is pretty much working on my cab apart from these two things and it would be nice to get them working again to make the cab complete.

Not sure if I am right or not but I’m assuming that these features were not as popular in the UK as say in Japan, hence the memory card/headphone slots being covered up???

Any help would be great. Thanks.
 

chris1

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I take it you have this Memory Card Reader Pcb..
The Two Cables and the 4 pin wire.....?

MemoryCardReaderSm.jpg


If so..Then all you need to do is connect the CN 6 & 7 cables(Thick Cables)to the motherboard in the right locations.
And connect the 4 pin plug/wire from the Memory Card reader to the Motherboard ("4 Pin Plug to 4 Pin Plug")
Also whatever (green) Ground wires that may be not hooked up..
Running them from the Metal on the Control Panel to the shell on the Mother board..(Ground to Ground)
They can be bolted to the bottom of the Memory Card Reader PCB on it's holding bolts..(This may be all done already though)(I can provide Pics)

Your going to need a memory card..



MemCardReader.jpg


In Actual Size
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v21/Chris1/mvic.jpg

Searched~Saved Info:

http://www.neo-geo.com/forums/showthread.php?t=17567&highlight=MV-1C
We have the PCMIA socket pin out here
http://www.neo-geo.com/forums/showt...highlight=MV-1C

And how to utilize standard IDE cables to replace the original CN 6 & 7 cables here
http://www.neo-geo.com/forums/showt...highlight=MV-1C

The MV-1C sockets are CN 6 & 7, the mobo has corresponding CN 6 & 7 sockets.

Check this thread out for more MV-1C info.

http://www.neo-geo.com/forums/showt...light=MV-1C+pin

btw you can use one and a half standard IDE cables to connect the MV-1C to the mobo, you dont need the original cables.
Finish.jpg


how to make your own MV-1C to mobo cables
http://www.neo-geo.com/forums/showt...light=IDE+cable

http://www.neo-geo.com/forums/showthread.php?t=103051&highlight=Memory+Card+Reader

there are 2x 60 pin cables for the memory card data hook up, these connect to CN6 & CN7 on the mobo. If you can not locate those cables, try this trick with standard PC HDD IDE cables.

http://www.neo-geo.com/forums/showthread.php?t=94510

The headphone wiring is simply a 4 wire connection. If you dont have the 4 pin plugs, they are easily hard wired.
The MV-1C memory card reader/headphone jack pcb is passive, it requires no supply voltage. The card itself has a 3 volt lithium battery enclosed.

http://www.hardmvs.com/html/battery.htm
 

jamie666

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Thats a great help, thanks.

I dont have those items but I will have to try and get hold of them.
 

chris1

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jamie666 said:
Thats a great help, thanks.

I dont have those items but I will have to try and get hold of them.

PM for you...
 

ttooddddyy

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If you have trouble locating the reader board you could always resort to a PCMCIA socket pulled out of an old laptop and use the pin out that Chris has linked to above.

memcard.jpg
 
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