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== Seimitsu LS-29 Pinout == | == Seimitsu LS-29 Pinout == | ||
Pin1: X1, Pin2: +5 Volts, Pin3: GND, Pin4: X2<ref>[http://www.neo-geo.com/forums/showthread.php?199615-Seimitsu-LS-29-connectors&p=2774116 Neo-Geo Forums]</ref> | Pin1: X1, Pin2: +5 Volts, Pin3: GND, Pin4: X2<ref>[http://www.neo-geo.com/forums/showthread.php?199615-Seimitsu-LS-29-connectors&p=2774116 Neo-Geo Forums]</ref> | ||
== Taito 4 Pin Pinout == | |||
Pin1: Right, Pin2: +5 Volts, Pin3: GND, Pin4: Left | |||
== Taito 6 Pin Pinout == | |||
Pin1: +5 Volts, Pin2: +5 Volts, Pin3: GND, Pin4: GND, Pin5: Left, Pin6: Right | |||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 09:00, 22 May 2024
A Spinner is a type of control interface used in several arcade titles. To install a spinner, depending on the type, you either need to remove the knob and install it like a joystick, or completely disassemble the spinner and remove the c-ring to release the shaft, and then re-build the spinner around the control panel. When installing the spinner, make sure the encoder wheel doesn't touch the optical switches when in upright position, as this will cause resistance on the wheel and make the spinner difficult to use.
Gallery
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Taito Purple Spinner
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Taito Red Spinner
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Taito 4 pin
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Taito 4 pin
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Wico
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Wico
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Taito 6 pin
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Taito 6 pin
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Repro
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Repro
Compatible Games
Title | Setup |
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Arkanoid | Left and Right bind to L/R on the harness |
Arkanoid - Revenge of DOH | Left and Right bind to L/R on the harness |
Arkanoid Returns | Left and Right bind to L/R on the harness |
Block Block | Connectors on official Capcom JAMMA adapter |
Cameltry | Left and Right bind to L/R on the harness |
Puzz Loop | CN6 pinout 1. +5VDC 2. 1p 3. 2p 4. - 5. - 6. 1p 7. 2p 8. GND [1] |
Puzz Loop 2 | Connectors on official Capcom JAMMA adapter |
Seimitsu LS-29 Pinout
Pin1: X1, Pin2: +5 Volts, Pin3: GND, Pin4: X2[2]
Taito 4 Pin Pinout
Pin1: Right, Pin2: +5 Volts, Pin3: GND, Pin4: Left
Taito 6 Pin Pinout
Pin1: +5 Volts, Pin2: +5 Volts, Pin3: GND, Pin4: GND, Pin5: Left, Pin6: Right