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Model 2 pins (transcribed from old printouts)

Discussion in 'The Vault' started by GodEater, Oct 22, 2014.

  1. GodEater

    GodEater Well-Known Member

    Hi all,

    as I was going through my VF stuff and getting the VF3TB board up and running I ran across of all the documentation that Kbcat had compiled when making his own harness. This might be of interest to anyone with the boards so I figured I would post it here.

    What follows is the text as I found it. I typed it up exactly as I saw it, I added nothing nor took anything away and the original document wasn't mine. Something goes badly while using the below information please swear at someone else.

    Model 2(a-CRX)

    CN3:
    CN12:
    Pins 1-5 -- +5v (wire them all because of the amount of current involved)
    Pins 6-10: -- ground (ditto)

    CN7:
    Pin 1: -- Red monitor signal
    Pin 2: -- green monitor signal
    Pin 3: -- blue monitor signal
    Pin 4: -- composite sync
    Pin 5: -- monitor ground

    CN10: 24 BIT DIGITAL INPUT (SWITCHES) – 25 PIN
    Pin 1: -- Coin switch 1
    Pin 2: -- Coin switch 2 (if used)
    Pin 3: -- Test
    Pin 4: -- service
    Pin 5: -- not used
    Pin 6: -- not used
    Pin 7: -- 1P start
    Pin 8: -- 2P start
    Pin 9: -- 1P button 1 (probably guard)
    Pin 10: -- 1P button 2 (probably punch)
    Pin 11: -- 1P button 3 (probably kick)
    Pin 12: -- not used
    Pin 13: -- 1P down
    Pin 14: -- 1P up
    Pin 15: -- 1P right
    Pin 16: -- 1P left
    Pin 17: -- 2P Button 1
    Pin 18: -- 2P button 2
    Pin 19: -- 2P button 3
    Pin 20: -- not used
    Pin 21: -- 2P down
    Pin 22: -- 2P up
    Pin 23: -- 2P right
    Pin 24: -- 2P left
    Pin 25: -- not used

    Or

    Pin 1: -- COIN 1
    Pin 2: -- COIN 2
    Pin 3: -- TEST
    Pin 4: -- SERVICE
    Pin 5: -- 1P EXPANSION SW 4
    Pin 6: -- 1P EXPANSION SW5
    Pin 7: -- 1P START
    Pin 8: -- 2P START
    Pin 9: -- 1P PUSH 1
    Pin 10: -- 1P PUSH 2
    Pin 11: -- 1P PUSH 3
    Pin 12: -- EXPANSION SW
    Pin 13: -- 1P DOWN
    Pin 14: -- 1P UP
    Pin 15: -- 1P RIGHT
    Pin 16: -- 1P LEFT
    Pin 17: -- 2P PUSH 1
    Pin 18: -- 2P PUSH 2
    Pin 19: -- 2P PUSH 3
    Pin 20: -- EXPANSION SW 4
    Pin 21: -- EXPANSION SW 5
    Pin 22: -- 2P DOWN
    Pin 23: -- 2P UP
    Pin 24: -- 2P RIGHT
    Pin 25: -- 2P LEFT

    CN11:
    Pin 1: -- coinmeter 1
    Pin 2: -- coin meter 2 (if used)
    Pins 3-8: -- not used

    CN13: (audio is line-level, so you need to hook to an amp)
    Pin 1: -- audio ground left (audio grounds *might* be common, I’m not sure)
    Pin 2: -- audio left
    Pin 3: -- audio ground right
    Pin 4: -- audio right
     

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