![]() ![]() has created an interesting board supporting the JAMMA connector, one that interfaces it with a Raspberry Pi and offers full support of the Pi as a video source. The Japan Amusement Machinery Manufacturers Association was the name the Japanese trade body was known under in the 1980s, and they originated a specification for both wiring and connector that would allow hardware to be easily installed for any game that supported it. Arcade operators demanded running costs as low as possible, and the industry responded with the JAMMA wiring standard. In fact, there is a standard for the wiring in arcade cabinets. We’ll know in principle what kind of hardware we’d expect to see if we were given the chance, but the details are probably beyond us. ![]() Most of us who play an occasional arcade game will have never taken a look inside a cabinet however much its contents might interest us. ![]()
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