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Could it be a 36/72 pin edge connector? That's what a lot of pokies had.
In any case, I'm sending you a PDF of the pinout for a 36-pin board in case.
Bill
> Got 4 of these pcbs. They are labelled "JOKER POKER" & have only a single
56
> pin connector and are not JAMMA in any way.
>
> I found the pinout for JOKER POKER but it's for a 44 pin plus the 2 extra
> connectors for video & power supply.
>
> More than likely my 4 pcbs are aftermarkets.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Mike
>
>
>
>
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Thanks Bill
No it's definitely a 28/56 pin connector much like JAMMA.
Mike
"WEade" <ripper@fast.net> wrote in message
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> Could it be a 36/72 pin edge connector? That's what a lot of pokies had.
>
> In any case, I'm sending you a PDF of the pinout for a 36-pin board in
> case.
>
> Bill
>
>> Got 4 of these pcbs. They are labelled "JOKER POKER" & have only a single
> 56
>> pin connector and are not JAMMA in any way.
>>
>> I found the pinout for JOKER POKER but it's for a 44 pin plus the 2 extra
>> connectors for video & power supply.
>>
>> More than likely my 4 pcbs are aftermarkets.
>>
>> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> Mike
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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