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Installing The Happy Fish 302 in 1 PCB Arcade Game

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Uploaded by on Jul 31, 2011

Got myself a Happy Fish 302 in 1 board. This video shows you how to install the game as it is NOT simple plug in play.

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  • anyone know what the dipswitches do for this board please?

  • @indydaisy1 I think the dipswitches were for changing things like coin settings but I am not sure.

  • @indydaisy1 Oh ok thanks, what iv'e found with this board is i think it's scaled graphic quality down to get more games on there that run much better, been compareing cps2 (originals) to this game and there is a difference but on the whole i find this board one of the best if not the best out there.

  • @indydaisy1 I think the game board is pretty good. I think its got a nice selection of games to choose from.

  • Also there is a test button on the component side of the pcb that acts as a test button. This button when pressed while the board is allows you to add or remove games, switch lives and difficulty on SOME of the games not all.

  • @kporter946 very cool. I did not know this as I really have not looked into it. I know there are a few games on there some people may not want their kids to see. Thanks for passing along the info

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  • Just wanted to chime in on a couple more things. I had problems getting my credit buttons to work. After doing a lot of digging and testing found that there is no ground on e+27 which is standard grounds used for control panel, coin lights and credits. So I had to splice e+27 to f+28. Also if found a ground on M which is solder side of pin 11 that can be used for the video ground. One other problem I had is voltage. Make sure to use 4.92v or the board will not last long.

  • @liquidus2172 Hudson is .........er was awsome.

  • Just got one of these and I had to splice that pin 14 as well. Turns out that this PCB does not come with a ground for video on pin 14 like standard pcb's do that's why it needs to be moved. However this is only true for some monitor chasis as I had to doe this for my older wells garner, I did not have to do it for my newer vision pro. I have no idea what the difference is.

  • love your video ending !!!

    Hudson FTW !!!

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