I checked it for neck glow and it glows. The game doesn't coin up and there's no sound when it gets turned on.i checked the pcb board and I pulled off the connectors and there's 1 wire from the harness soldered onto the pcb. Could this mean there is a problem with the pcb board? I have a vs super Mario bros with the wiring harness for it so I could try swapping it out. I'm just concerned about the solder on the game pcb. Thanks
Sounds like there is a problem with the harness or the edge connector and someone installed a jumper wire. Can you please post a picture of what you have inside your cabinet? I just want to see what has been done and what is there.
Since the monitor appears to be on we should worry about that later. First things first, let's check those voltages and see if the board is getting 5V.
Look here:
http://www.mikesarcade.com/cgi-bin/spies.cgi?action=url&type=pinout&page=VS_Unisystem.htmlthat's a diagram of the edge connector. With the PCB plugged in, and the game on, we want to check our +5V. Do you have a multimeter? Looking at the diagram you'll see that pin #3 and #C on the large P1 connector are 5V. Pins #1,2,A,B are ground. So, if you take your multimeter probes and put BLACK on Pin #1 and RED on Pin #3 you should get +5V DC or something very close.
you need to get in there with your probes and try to touch the blades of the edge connector to get this measurement. Let me know if you need help. If you look on the PCB you should "1" silk-screened on one side of the edge connector and "22" on the other side of the edge connector on the PCB. On the reverse side of the board you will see "A" on one side and "Z" on the other. This will tell you where to probe.