MANIA CHALLENGE Manufacturer: Taito Year: 1986 Genre: Sports Orientation: Vertical Conversion Class: See Pinouts DIP Switch Settings: Dip Switch Set 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Coin 1 Pricing *1 Coin / 1 Play OFF OFF 1 Coin / 2 Plays ON OFF 1 Coin / 3 Plays OFF ON 2 Coins/ 1 Play ON ON Coin 2 Pricing *1 Coin / 1 Play OFF OFF 1 Coin / 2 Plays ON OFF 1 Coin / 3 Plays OFF ON 2 Coins/ 1 Play ON ON Sound in Attract Mode? *YES OFF NO ON Operation Mode *Game Mode OFF Test Mode ON Note: Dip Switch #6 is not used and should be OFF. Dip Switch #8 should always be ON. Dip Switch Set 2 Option Dip Switch Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Game Difficulty *Normal OFF OFF Hard ON OFF Harder OFF ON Hardest ON ON Game Timer *Normal OFF OFF Fast ON OFF Faster OFF ON Fastest ON ON Note: Dip Switches #5 through #8 are not used and should all be OFF. "*" denotes factory recommended settings. _____________________________________________________________________________ > I was told by an operator that Mania Challege and Mat Mania were Konami. We > had Frogger pinouts and they matched the Konami wiring harness. We always > trace back the power and grounds at least when we test a board :). In general it is quite *rare* for games manufactured by different companies to have exact matching pinouts. In this case, "Frogger" does match one for one, but not "Mania Challenge". You were wise however to trace the functions of the copper