
Jaleco Pony Mark III 25
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Nice cab, **** game 

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Re: Jaleco Pony Mark III 25
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Re: Jaleco Pony Mark III 25
Pubjoe
Is it me or have you got a rather short shaft?
Is it me or have you got a rather short shaft?
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Re: Jaleco Pony Mark III 25


I've never been told that before!
Perhaps it's the angle.

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Re: Jaleco Pony Mark III 25
Moved my Pony this evening, turns out you can fit one in a normal Passat if you split the top section off. Took some time to replace the PSU that had died months ago and route some wires a bit more neatly. The switcher octopus is no longer in use as some crimps have come loose and I don't have enough boards at the moment!
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Re: Jaleco Pony Mark III 25
picscools wrote:Moved my Pony this evening, turns out you can fit one in a normal Passat


<trk>:I remember catching a big fat one and my friend said "throw it back in, that one already tastes like wood"
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Re: Jaleco Pony Mark III 25
I tried but too much reflection, and most of it was in the boot wrapped in blankets.

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Re: Jaleco Pony Mark III 25
What is the cylindrical object bottom left that looks like a iso transformer on the first pic above? I don't have this in mine.
The little pcb at the front of the unit (at the right of the coin door) looks entirely different to mine too.
The little pcb at the front of the unit (at the right of the coin door) looks entirely different to mine too.
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Re: Jaleco Pony Mark III 25
Internal step down he's fitted so it runs on 240V.
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Re: Jaleco Pony Mark III 25
Not a bad idea. Still got yours fella?thomj wrote:Internal step down he's fitted so it runs on 240V.

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Re: Jaleco Pony Mark III 25
I have one Cools did the same thing to 

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Re: Jaleco Pony Mark III 25
Stealing your thunder huhthomj wrote:I have one Cools did the same thing to

My wiring looks rather messy compared to cools uber clean example. Remind me what that little pcb at the front does again (mine doesn't work).
I ended up rewiring the button on it to use as a credit button. I've also added a volume pot in the little hole below, but I haven't wired it up yet.
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Re: Jaleco Pony Mark III 25
The PCB is a service coin button - bypasses the credit meter. Both my Pony cabs had tons of mods done to the wiring (test button/240v mains/4th and 5th buttons). I'd say non destructive but the 100V outlet at the back was smashed on both and I couldn't be bothered to redo that. Wouldn't be safe to run multiple cabs off the small stepdown anyway. Wouldn't be too tricky to return stock, all the wiring mods were done with the right connectors 


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Re: Jaleco Pony Mark III 25
Thanks for the refresher. Mine looks like it has had some wiring mods also. It has a 4th button for Neo Geo wired up and the edge connector isn't the tidiest.cools wrote:The PCB is a service coin button - bypasses the credit meter. Both my Pony cabs had tons of mods done to the wiring (test button/240v mains/4th and 5th buttons). I'd say non destructive but the 100V outlet at the back was smashed on both and I couldn't be bothered to redo that. Wouldn't be safe to run multiple cabs off the small stepdown anyway. Wouldn't be too tricky to return stock, all the wiring mods were done with the right connectors
Did yours always have an entire wooden base? I only have a small piece of wood that sits below the psu.
I've never actually coined mine up but I had to disable the coin mech / meter to mod the button anyway. I can always put it back if needs be though.
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Re: Jaleco Pony Mark III 25
The wooden base is my addition, I wanted to maximise the space in the bottom of the cab by moving the PSU and provide a space to mount stuff in the bottom. The wooden PCB mounting panel is also custom - far bigger than the original and cannot be removed without removing the monitor.
Get one of those edge connector protectors. I'd never considered them useful until I actually bought one on a whim with some buttons, they're wonderful and make it far easier to swap boards without requiring any removal force.
Get one of those edge connector protectors. I'd never considered them useful until I actually bought one on a whim with some buttons, they're wonderful and make it far easier to swap boards without requiring any removal force.

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Handy. I wondered what that was. Where do I get one?cools wrote: Get one of those edge connector protectors. I'd never considered them useful until I actually bought one on a whim with some buttons, they're wonderful and make it far easier to swap boards without requiring any removal force.
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Re: Jaleco Pony Mark III 25
I have a couple spare. Just PM me your address please and I'll get one in the post to you at the weekendcRacKh0rN wrote:Handy. I wondered what that was. Where do I get one?

