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HighScoreSave Exclusive - Donkey Kong 3in1 Selector

Product information "HighScoreSave Exclusive - Donkey Kong 3in1 Selector"

No need to buy additional adapters—this set comes with everything you need to switch between THREE Nintendo Classic pinout PCBs in your cabinet. (Game PCBs are not included.)

Features

  • Simple to install
  • Comes with both adapters!
  • Easy to switch between boards
  • Powers 1 PCB at a time
  • No need to go inside cabinet to change the harness
  • Switches 5V power to each gameboard (one PCB at a time)
  • Coin Up option (press P2, then move joystick up or down to add credits)
  • Change game boards by holding P2 Start and then tapping P1

Attention

Note the orientation of your monitor. For example, you will not be able to put a Popeye (horizontal orientation) PCB in with a Donkey Kong (vertical orientation) PCB.

Also Note — If you are using the edge connector (or the pin connectors on the switcher) you will need a Rainbow Power Cable installed on your PCB from the CPU board to the Video Board for power.

Just the FAQs

How many PCBs can I connect?

The switcher is designed to handle three Nintendo Classic pinout PCBs, with one powered at a time.

What’s included? Do I need extra adapters?

Everything needed to switch between three PCBs is included — it comes with both adapters. Game PCBs are not included.

How do I switch between game boards?

Hold P2 Start, then tap P1. No need to open the cabinet or move harnesses.

Does it power all boards at once?

No. The switcher powers one PCB at a time and switches the 5V line to the selected board.

Is installation difficult?

Installation is simple, and switching between boards is straightforward once installed.

How do I add credits without opening the cabinet?

Use the built-in Coin Up option: press P2, then move the joystick up or down to add credits.

Any monitor orientation limitations?

Yes. Match game orientation. A horizontal title like Popeye cannot be paired with a vertical one like Donkey Kong.

Do I need the Rainbow Power Cable?

If you’re using the edge connector or the pin connectors on the switcher, you’ll need a Rainbow Power Cable from the CPU board to the Video board.

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