To keep from hi-jacking someone else's thread. I figured I would start the thread here. Currently I am putting together and configuring a friends Naomi 2 / Raspberry Pi Net Boot rig.
The object was to put the Naomi 2 on it's own ATX power source and put the Raspberry Pi and Capcom I/O JVS on another.
First I went with a Silverstone SX500-LG ( https://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod...7256116&cm_re=SX500-LG-_-17-256-116-_-Product ) which is a smaller form factor, full modular, very silent 500 watt power supply. I then put together a harness using a ruined Naomi power supply.
I also wired it to where I could turn it off and on using a switch
Here is a very crude diagram of how I managed to wire everything up
Essentially this lets me power the Capcom I/O and Pi on a separate smaller arcade power supply and then the ATX does all the heavy lifting for the Naomi.
Seems to work very well. Soon I will be mailing my friends rig back and work on refining mine to fit the same template now that I got hooked up with a Naomi 1.
-Drey
The object was to put the Naomi 2 on it's own ATX power source and put the Raspberry Pi and Capcom I/O JVS on another.
First I went with a Silverstone SX500-LG ( https://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod...7256116&cm_re=SX500-LG-_-17-256-116-_-Product ) which is a smaller form factor, full modular, very silent 500 watt power supply. I then put together a harness using a ruined Naomi power supply.
I also wired it to where I could turn it off and on using a switch
Here is a very crude diagram of how I managed to wire everything up
Essentially this lets me power the Capcom I/O and Pi on a separate smaller arcade power supply and then the ATX does all the heavy lifting for the Naomi.
Seems to work very well. Soon I will be mailing my friends rig back and work on refining mine to fit the same template now that I got hooked up with a Naomi 1.
-Drey