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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.
   
 
'''Installation steps'''
 
 
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|1. DON'T SKIP THIS STEP, Put one of the ┳ pieces in pin 7 of the female jamma harness
 
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|2. WITHOUT THE RGB-Pi CONNECTED turn on the machine and adjust the voltage in pin 3 to 5.25v
 
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|3. If you have an electronic coin purse, check that it does not send voltage through the pin 16 or T, mechanical coin purse skip this step.
 
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|4. Plug the RGB-Pi into the raspberry with the jamma connector facing out
 
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|5. Put a heatsink on the golden part indicated with the heat (same model as for Pi)
 
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|6. Download the latest version of the operating system from rgb-pi.com
 
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|7. Format one 8GB or biggest microSD in Fat32
 
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|8. Download Etcher from etcher.io to record the image in the SD
 
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|9. Record the image WITHOUT DECOMPRESSING in the SD and EXTRACT WITH SAFETY from PC
 
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|10. Put the SD in the Pi and connect the jamma plate WITH THE MACHINE  and WITHOUT POWERING THE Pi BY THE MICRO USB
 
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Revision as of 21:28, 26 April 2020

DON'T SKIP THIS STEP, put on 7 and press hard

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
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   ┃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.