My homebrew jamma complete with Commodore monitor

Razoola

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Here is a picture of my JAMMA rig I built a couple of years ago. I would advise the Commodore monitor to anyone who wants a cheap small monitor, the picture on them is great.

<img src="http://unibios.free.fr/raz-supergun.jpg" alt=" - " />

Hortzontal NeoGeo cart loading systems fit fine into the protective slot I made (I use a MV-1FZ) but I doubt a vertical cart one would. Its great having the ability to put the monitor on top of the unit and have PCB's protected under.

If anyone wants to actually build one I have full instructions over at CPS2shock, follow the link below.

<a href="http://cps2shock.retrogames.com/jamma.html" target="_blank">http://cps2shock.retrogames.com/jamma.html</a>

Raz

<small>[ June 29, 2003, 03:53 AM: Message edited by: Razoola ]</small>
 

Reznor007

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Nice setup. I just wish most JAMMA boards were as easily storable as CPS2 stuff. I have about 16 JAMMA boards and none of them are the same size, and none of which have a nifty plastic case, which makes storing them hard.
 
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