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FS SOLD: Namco System 369 Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Unlimited - $200

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cryingRamen

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I recently bought and gutted an Noir Cabinet HD that included a Namco System 369 with TTT2U. I gutted the machine and am now looking to sell the main game computer + some boards for anyone to install in their own cab.

The computer was tested and working in full order.

What's included:
  • Main System 369 w/ TTT2U
  • Dongle
  • Passport PCB
Feel free to DM me with questions.
 

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If you're converting a single player noir to a 2pl 12b control panel, what else is needed to play two players on one noir cab for TTT2U ?
 
If you're converting a single player noir to a 2pl 12b control panel, what else is needed to play two players on one noir cab for TTT2U ?

I think this thread is just about selling the game board, not the cabinet itself.

With that said, assuming you have the buttons and panels, the next would be wiring. The cabinet should have a board dedicated to control inputs. If you include the start button, that's a 14 buttons = 14 pins so look for any 14-pin ish slots available on the PCB. IIRC, I think they were located and screwed alongside the inner walls behind the cabiner next to the monitor, or possibly in the lower rack at the base of the machine.
 
I think this thread is just about selling the game board, not the cabinet itself.

With that said, assuming you have the buttons and panels, the next would be wiring. The cabinet should have a board dedicated to control inputs. If you include the start button, that's a 14 buttons = 14 pins so look for any 14-pin ish slots available on the PCB. IIRC, I think they were located and screwed alongside the inner walls behind the cabiner next to the monitor, or possibly in the lower rack at the base of the machine.
Thanks, didn't mean to thread jack but I just picked up one of these units recently and wanted to make sure.
 
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