I guess this goes here. I thought this case was smaller but I guess it will do. It was $30 so I can’t complain. Idea is to shove sun psu, jvs i/o, mitsu’s jvs helper board and whatever else I think of into a case the Naomi can sit on to tidy up the setup. I’m adapting controls to neo pinout since I already did that for a lot of fightsticks to my supergun setup. Steps
pull mounting plates off sun psu. Was not too bad, just use some pliers and go back and forth and they snap off. Once you do it fits the atx standard.
wire sun psu ac connector to power switch with led. Used a switch from a American dj pc-100a. Works fine. I ordered some replacements. I use the pc-100a all over the place and had one with a bad switch so I pulled one out of it while I wait for replacements to fix it.
mount piece of wood in case. I had some longer screws that fit the motherboard standoff things so I just drilled some little holes and mounted a piece of wood. I like that to just screw down whatever wherever.
Screw down jvs i/o and the jvs helper board
adapted usb female to usb b. I had a pci slot usb thing so wired that to usb b and plugged into the jvs i/o. So I can plug the Naomi usb to that port when I use this thing. I wanted it to be easy to disconnect the Naomi from the rest of it because I can also shove a Naomi into an arcade cabinet.
wire db25 outputs on the helper board to Sockets on the pc case. I’m using db25 breakout boards to make this easier. Wiring main controls to db15 neo. Wiring b7, aux1 and aux2 On both players to a connector so I can make harness to use those if needed. Wiring a connector for the analog controls for when I get around to connecting a steering wheel and pedals.
Wire Ethernet to kick harness on supergun fightsticks. My fightsticks have a 4 pin connector for the kick harness so I need a way to get buttons 4,5,6 into the Naomi. I figure Ethernet will be fine for that.
I’m waiting on some connectors to extend the Naomi power connectors so I can run that from inside the case to the Naomi. They just had to make that wiring short as hell.
Put two holes on the front of the case for service and test buttons.
I think that is it but I’m just around half way through so who knows. Fun stuff so far.
pull mounting plates off sun psu. Was not too bad, just use some pliers and go back and forth and they snap off. Once you do it fits the atx standard.
wire sun psu ac connector to power switch with led. Used a switch from a American dj pc-100a. Works fine. I ordered some replacements. I use the pc-100a all over the place and had one with a bad switch so I pulled one out of it while I wait for replacements to fix it.
mount piece of wood in case. I had some longer screws that fit the motherboard standoff things so I just drilled some little holes and mounted a piece of wood. I like that to just screw down whatever wherever.
Screw down jvs i/o and the jvs helper board
adapted usb female to usb b. I had a pci slot usb thing so wired that to usb b and plugged into the jvs i/o. So I can plug the Naomi usb to that port when I use this thing. I wanted it to be easy to disconnect the Naomi from the rest of it because I can also shove a Naomi into an arcade cabinet.
wire db25 outputs on the helper board to Sockets on the pc case. I’m using db25 breakout boards to make this easier. Wiring main controls to db15 neo. Wiring b7, aux1 and aux2 On both players to a connector so I can make harness to use those if needed. Wiring a connector for the analog controls for when I get around to connecting a steering wheel and pedals.
Wire Ethernet to kick harness on supergun fightsticks. My fightsticks have a 4 pin connector for the kick harness so I need a way to get buttons 4,5,6 into the Naomi. I figure Ethernet will be fine for that.
I’m waiting on some connectors to extend the Naomi power connectors so I can run that from inside the case to the Naomi. They just had to make that wiring short as hell.
Put two holes on the front of the case for service and test buttons.
I think that is it but I’m just around half way through so who knows. Fun stuff so far.
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