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sd fgsdfg </nowiki>IMPORTANT: DO NOT WIRE THE VIDEO GROUND TO THE HARNESS OR POWER SUPPLY! THISNEEDS TO STAY ISOLATED.PARTS (TOP) SIDE      |    SOLDER (BOTTOM) SIDE+12V                1 | A          -5VSPEAKER *          2 | B          SPEAKER *PLAYER 2 BUTTON 1  3 | C          PLAYER 2 BUTTON 2PLAYER 2 RIGHT      4 | D          PLAYER 2 LEFTPLAYER 2 START      5 | E          PLAYER 1 STARTPLAYER 2 UP        6 | F          PLAYER 1 BUTTON 1SERVICE SWITCH      7 | G          PLAYER 1 BUTTON 2PLAYER 1 LEFT      8 | H          PLAYER 1 RIGHTPLAYER 2 DOWN      9 | I          PLAYER 1 UPCOIN SWITCH 2      10| J          COIN SWITCH 1COIN COUNTER 1      11| K          PLAYER 1 DOWNCOIN COUNTER 2      12| L          PLAYER 1 BUTTON 3 **VIDEO BLUE          13| M          VIDEO GREENVIDEO SYNC          14| N          VIDEO REDPLAYER 2 BUTTON 3** 15| O          (UNUSED)GND                16| P          GNDGND                17| Q          GND+5V                18| R          +5VPARTS (TOP) SIDE      |    SOLDER (BOTTOM) SIDE* positive terminal on top, negative terminal on bottom** the third button is only used on certain games - there is no standard for it

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