Tehkan World Cup
Pinout
This pinout has been worked out with a scope and voltmeter, So forgive me if something is wrong.
I take NO RESPONSIBILITY in any way for anything that happens if you follow this pinout.
IT IS NOT MY FAULT if anything blows up, this is a guide to how MY pcb is wired up only and I cannot garantee that yours will be the same.
ALWAYS CHECK FIRST.
Dont just blindly copy my pinout.
(c)Pyrofer 2000
J1 (Away from sound amp)
| Solder Side | - | - | Parts Side | 
| GND | A | 1 | GND | 
| GND | B | 2 | GND | 
|  | C | 3 |  | 
|  | D | 4 |  | 
|  | E | 5 |  | 
|  | F | 6 | +5v | 
|  | H | 7 |  | 
|  | J | 8 |  | 
|  | K | 9 |  | 
|  | L | 10 |  | 
| P2 (Blue) Y dir | M | 11 | P2 (Blue) Y clk | 
| P2 (Blue) X dir | N | 12 | P2 (Blue) X clk | 
|  | P | 13 | GND | 
|  | R | 14 | Video Sync | 
|  | S | 15 | Video Ground | 
|  | T | 16 | Video Red | 
|  | U | 17 | Video Green | 
|  | V | 18 | Video Blue | 
J2 (Next to sound amp)
| Solder Side | - | - | Parts Side | 
|  | A | 1 |  | 
|  | B | 2 |  | 
|  | C | 3 |  | 
| P1 (Red) Kick | D | 4 | Coin 1 | 
| Coin 2 | E | 5 | P1 Start | 
| P2 Start | F | 6 | +5v | 
|  | H | 7 |  | 
|  | J | 8 |  | 
|  | K | 9 |  | 
|  | L | 10 |  | 
| P1 (Red) Y dir | M | 11 | P1 (Red) Y clk | 
| P1 (Red) X dir | N | 12 | P1 (Red) X clk | 
| Speaker - | P | 13 | Speaker + | 
| +12v | R | 14 | +12v | 
| +5v | S | 15 | +5v | 
| +5v | T | 16 | +5v | 
| GND | U | 17 | GND | 
| GND | V | 18 | GND | 
On a personal note, this PCB was an absolute PAIN to work out! Firstly the +12v led didnt work, so 
when I CORRECTLY wired up 12v, I thought it was wrong :-( Also, the Kick buttons ONLY work when 
you are moving! So you have to have somebody making the player run around while you test the pins. 
Lastly, because its a trackball game, you cant just Short an input pin to see where the player moves 
as it needs 2 pins for each direction. ARGH.
    I must have trawled the net for weeks trying to find this pinout without luck, 
    so this as far as I know is the FIRST pinout for Tehkan World Cup on the Internet, 
    yay. I now feel that I have made a real contribution to the arcade collector 
    community...