Hi Chris
Using your ascii chart as a reference starting on the left it is P24 for the
first 4 pin conn. P19 is the next 4 pin conn, then P4 (vout) is the next
10pin followed by P25 (vin) 10 pin.
Wiring is per the diagram re pin 6&7 tap on P4.( mine comes off P4 instead
of P5) same thing though.
You have the 44 pin extension board that plugs into the top of the card cage
I hope:) and the wiring for it.
I do not know how much detail to go into on the wiring but if you want more
just let me know.
Rod rdooley@wkpowerlink.com
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-vectorlist@mcfeeley.cc.utexas.edu
[mailto:owner-vectorlist@mcfeeley.cc.utexas.edu] On Behalf Of Christopher X.
Candreva
Sent: Friday, October 02, 1998 1:43 PM
To: vectorlist@mcfeeley.cc.utexas.edu
Subject: RE: Sega PS -- which plug is which ?
On Thu, 1 Oct 1998, Rod wrote:
> just going through it. I have a Star Trek and I will scan a print of the
> cabinet wiring diagram and send it to you. If you need more I can go down
> and take the back off check it out for you. I am located in Kelowna BC
> Canada.
Thanks ! That looks similar to the diagram I got from www.spies.com.
However, maybe your's is bigger, because I can actually read the connector
numbers on it. Unfortunately, my power supply doesn't have numbers next to
the connectors.
So, if you (or anyone) could look at yours and let me know which is which, I
would apprecaite it. I'm leaving my ASCII art below.
> .... .... .......... ..........
> 4 1 4 1 1 1 1 1
> 0 0
> Vout? Vin?
It also looks like P4 on the PS connects directly to P5 on the card cage,
with only a tap for the coin mech lights from pins 6&7. I'ld appreciate if
you can confirm this also, since I have on occasion found the diagrams to be
wrong.
:-)
-Chris
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Received on Fri Oct 2 21:29:59 1998
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