Difference between revisions of "RGB-Pi JAMMA Installation"
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[[File:Key.png|400px|thumb|DON'T SKIP THIS STEP, put on 7 and press hard]] | [[File:Key.png|400px|thumb|DON'T SKIP THIS STEP, put on 7 and press hard]] | ||
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+ | '''Steps''' | ||
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+ | |1. '''DO NOT SKIP THIS STEP'''. Insert the ┳ piece in pin 7 of the female JAMMA harness | ||
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+ | |2. With the RGB-Pi board still '''DISCONNECTED''', turn on the cabinet and adjust the voltage in pin 3 to 5.25v | ||
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+ | |3. If you have an electronic coin acceptor, check that it is not sending any voltage through the pin 16 or T (mechanical coin acceptor users can skip this step) | ||
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+ | |4. Connect the RGB-Pi board to the Raspberry with the JAMMA connector facing to the outside of the Raspberry Pi | ||
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+ | |5. Put a heatsink on the golden part indicated with the heat symbol (you can use regular Raspberry heatsinks) | ||
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+ | |6. Download the latest version of the RGB-Pi OS from rgb-pi.com | ||
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+ | |7. Grab any 8GB or greater MicroSD card (all content will be deleted) | ||
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+ | |8. Download Etcher from etcher.io to write the image to the SD | ||
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+ | |9. Burn the image '''WITHOUT DECOMPRESSING''' to the SD card and perform a '''SAFE EXTRACTION''' | ||
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+ | |10. You can now plug the SD into the Raspberry Pi and connect the JAMMA connector to the arcade cabinet. '''DO NOT PLUG ANY USB POWER ADAPTER TO RASPBERRY PI''' | ||
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'''JAMMA RGB-Pi Pinout Serie4''' | '''JAMMA RGB-Pi Pinout Serie4''' | ||
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*Take the ground from any pin of the harness | *Take the ground from any pin of the harness | ||
*Coger la masa de cualquier otro pin del jamma. | *Coger la masa de cualquier otro pin del jamma. | ||
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Revision as of 20:28, 26 April 2020
Steps
1. DO NOT SKIP THIS STEP. Insert the ┳ piece in pin 7 of the female JAMMA harness |
2. With the RGB-Pi board still DISCONNECTED, turn on the cabinet and adjust the voltage in pin 3 to 5.25v |
3. If you have an electronic coin acceptor, check that it is not sending any voltage through the pin 16 or T (mechanical coin acceptor users can skip this step) |
4. Connect the RGB-Pi board to the Raspberry with the JAMMA connector facing to the outside of the Raspberry Pi |
5. Put a heatsink on the golden part indicated with the heat symbol (you can use regular Raspberry heatsinks) |
6. Download the latest version of the RGB-Pi OS from rgb-pi.com |
7. Grab any 8GB or greater MicroSD card (all content will be deleted) |
8. Download Etcher from etcher.io to write the image to the SD |
9. Burn the image WITHOUT DECOMPRESSING to the SD card and perform a SAFE EXTRACTION |
10. You can now plug the SD into the Raspberry Pi and connect the JAMMA connector to the arcade cabinet. DO NOT PLUG ANY USB POWER ADAPTER TO RASPBERRY PI |
JAMMA RGB-Pi Pinout Serie4
JAMMA / MVS ┏━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━┳━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━┓ ┃GND A┃1 GND┃ ┃GND B┃2 GND┃ ┃+5V C┃3 +5v┃ ┃+5v D┃4 +5v┃ ┃ E┃5 ┃ ┃+12v F┃6 +12v┃ ┃Key H┃7 Key┃ ┃ J┃8 ┃ ┃ K┃9 ┃ ┃Speaker - or L L┃10 Speaker + or R┃ ┃P1 Button7 M┃11 ┃ ┃Video GREEN N┃12 VideoRED┃ ┃Video SYNC P┃13 VideoBLUE┃ ┃P2 Button 7 R┃14 VideoGND┃ ┃ S┃15 Button7 P1┃ ┃P2 Coin T┃16 Coin P1┃ ┃P2 Start U┃17 Start P1┃ ┃P2 Up V┃18 Up P1┃ ┃P2 Down W┃19 Down P1┃ ┃P2 Left X┃20 Left P1┃ ┃P2 Right Y┃21 Right P1┃ ┃P2 Button1 Z┃22 Button1 P1┃ ┃P2 Button2 a┃23 Button2 P1┃ ┃P2 Button3 b┃24 Button3 P1┃ ┃P2 Button4 c┃25 Button4 P1┃ ┃P2 Button5 d┃26 Button5 P1┃ ┃GND/P2 Button6 e┃27 Button6 P1/GND┃ ┃GND f┃28 GND┃ ┗━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━┻━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━┛ *Pins 10 & L changes depend the switch for stereo or mono output, mono use + - indications and stereo use R & L and common ground. *Pins 27 & e are plugged to GND by defaut to enable the sixth button cut the jumpers JP1 & JP2 on the board. *Los pines 10 y L cambian dependiendo de la posición del switch si está en mono o estéreo, para mono usar las indicaciones + - y para estéreo R y L y una masa común. *Los pines 27 y e están conectados a masa por defecto, para habilitarlos como botón sexto bot'on corte los jumpers JP1 y JP2 en la placa.
Kick ┏━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━┳━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━┓ ┃P2 Button4 4┃6 Button6 P1┃ ┃P2 Button5 5┃5 Button5 P1┃ ┃P2 Button6 6┃4 Button4 P1┃ ┗━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━┻━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━┛ *Take the ground from any pin of the harness *Coger la masa de cualquier otro pin del jamma.