PC-JAMMA Rev 3.00

The easiest way to use a PC in an arcade cabinet!

PC-JAMMA Rev 3.00 is here!
Bringing the same great functionality as the previous version—at the same retail price!

Designed to effortlessly integrate any arcade cabinet with an emulator, PC-JAMMA lets you swap game boards anytime, so you can still enjoy your JAMMA PCB collection.

This JAMMA-compatible single-board converter works with all existing arcade cabinet components. It transforms your PC’s video signal into 15kHz RGB, perfect for standard arcade monitors, and converts cabinet controls into USB joysticks and a USB keyboard for seamless gameplay.

PC-JAMMA also features a CPS2 compatible kick harness for six-button games, which can be configured for 4-player (4-button) mode. In two-player mode, button 4 is available on both the kick harness and JAMMA edge connector ensuring full Neo Geo cabinet compatibility.

For powerful sound, the onboard stereo amplifier drives the cabinet’s speakers via the JAMMA edge connector or the stereo out plug.

Full details can be found here

MM57163BR2

MM57163BR2 Replacement module shown in a Max2 (481) Credit Unit

The MM57163BR2 is a reverse-engineered, drop-in replacement for the original MM57163N display driver chip.

Originally shipped with the Rock-Ola MAX 477 series jukeboxes in 1979, the MM57163 drives vacuum fluorescent displays by processing data sent from the credit unit CPU. This display data is latched and remains visible until a new update is received, ensuring seamless operation.

Max 2 Display working with the replacement MM57163

The MM57163BR2 is housed in a custom enclosure, designed to shield it from environmental factors and ensure long-term reliability.

MM57163BR2 fitted in its custom enclosure

MM57163BR2 module installed in a 477 Credit Unit (without top rider)

Side view showing Max 477 Credit unit space restrictions

Max 477 Credit Unit with rider boards installed

More information can be found here

Rock-Ola Techna Retrofit Display Kit

This new display board serves as a direct replacement for the Rock-Ola 53170 board, found in 480 Techna, 476 Grand Saloon II, 484, and 488 jukebox models.

With original vacuum fluorescent displays prone to failure and replacement parts becoming scarce, this upgrade swaps them for LED displays, offering a reliable, long-lasting solution. Designed for seamless compatibility, the new board can still operate with the original display driver IC (MM57163N) located in the Profit Setter Module.

In most cases, the MM57163N display driver chip is also faulty, which is why a replacement is included in the kit. For those who only need the chip, the MM57163N replacement is also available separately.

More information can be found here

Jukebox Remote Controls

These new remote controls are basic, direct functional replacements of their original counterparts.
Designed primarily for the Jukebox operator, their four basic functions make them easy to use and featuring a tough ABS plastic enclosure, they can stand up to harsh commercial environments.

Multiple Infra-Red transmitters maximise the range of the remote control.

They are available in NSM and Wurlitzer versions. The NSM version is compatible with all ES4, ES5 and ES5.1 series of Jukeboxes and the Wurlitzer version is compatible with the I84 series of Jukeboxes.

Dimensions

Follow the links to find more information on the Wurlitzer and NSM remote controls.

Rock-Ola Record and Credit Retrofit Display Kit for Max Jukeboxes

These new display boards serve as direct replacements for Rock-Ola boards 52030-A and 52035-A, found in MAX series jukeboxes manufactured since 1979.

As original vacuum fluorescent displays degrade over time and replacements become scarce, these new boards integrate LED display technology, offering a drop-in replacement for seamless compatibility.

Additionally, these upgraded displays remain fully functional with the original MM57163 display driver IC, located in the Profit Setter Module.

Old display boards (top) compared to the LED display board replacements (bottom)

More information can be found here