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Post #1 · Posted at 2014-07-09 04:06:32am 9.7 years ago

Offline dedge25
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Hello all,

So I recently purchased a DDR Supernova arcade machine, but the back 3 panels on 1P side don't seem to work.
So far I have ruled out a few things...
-The sensors are good. I have tried them on different arrows that I know work with out issue.
-When I plug any of the back 3 into the front arrows socket on the PCB in the pad itself they work.

So my thoughts are it is either a bad PCB board in the pad, or something is off with the arcade machine itself. Was hoping someone has run into this issue before and would be able to help or point me in the right direction. If anyone wants more info or pics let me know.

Thanks!

Post #2 · Posted at 2014-07-10 03:05:28am 9.7 years ago

Offline yesimnathan
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I'm assuming you mean the left, right, and down arrows? I've not seen/heard of a pad IO board going bad but I suppose it's possible. When booting SuperNOVA, does it say "FOOT PANEL OK" or whatever? If so, the EXT-IO is communicating properly with the pad IO boards. That will say "BAD" otherwise.

I'd say it's much more likely that things either aren't connected correctly (in the cabinet) or the wiring is off on the jamma. Could you take pictures of the python2, ext-io, and the connections between them?

Post #3 · Posted at 2014-07-11 05:02:15am 9.7 years ago

Offline dedge25
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Looks like it was the JAMMA connection on the Python connection. Unplugged it, blew it out real good, and plugged it back in, and now everything is working good!

Thanks for the reply and idea!

Post #4 · Posted at 2014-07-11 11:23:45am 9.7 years ago

Offline yesimnathan
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Quote: dedge25
Looks like it was the JAMMA connection on the Python connection. Unplugged it, blew it out real good, and plugged it back in, and now everything is working good!

Thanks for the reply and idea!

No problem! Glad you got it working!
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