skate323k137 wrote:
I mean, I hacked in half a capcom IO cable and 256 cable. Sure you need pics?
Now to figure out the kick harness stuff...
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skate323k137 wrote:
I mean, I hacked in half a capcom IO cable and 256 cable. Sure you need pics?
plasia wrote:
Just got the "Namco Power Harness connect to System 246 / 256 Mother Board Taito" from legendhk on ebay. It combos fantastically with an ATX -> Naomi adapter.
ebay.com.au/itm/Namco-Power-Ha…-Board-Taito/172411155600
Capcom IO works great. Will update when I next get something for the project.
plasia wrote:
For anyone in the future reading this wanting to setup 4p Gundam in the future. Just get Capcom IOs for controls, don't go with the Jamma boards like I did, much simpler and then you can also use them for other JVS games (ie: Naomi).
defor wrote:
Personally I (at least used to before the massive price jumps) recommend people buy Sega Model 1's.. they're dead simple to integrate if you don't need to run games in a cab.
plasia wrote:
Update: Got some CPS2 to Namco System 2x6 kick adapters. Careful when you get them made, the JST connectors they are meant to use don't seem to fit vertically even though the pin spacing looks to be correct. I'm just going to solder them to the bottom of the board and call it a day. This will let me have all my superguns running CPS2 kick harnesses.
Pretty much just waiting on the sentinel supergun's now!
I'm actually working on another 4p Gundam side project that is almost complete. I have 4 PS3s and have 2 already setup for Gundam Extreme VS Full Boost. I was considering getting a few more 256s to have Gundam VS Gundam NEXT but Full boost is a lot better in my opinion, also I'm a lot happier bringing some PS3s to LANs than arcade hardware. Still cannot wait for the day when I have GSD running 4p... will be heaven!
Now, do I use 15Khz CRTs for System 2x6 or share the same 1080p monitor setups I will have with the PS3s?
defor wrote:
wait- 21" CRT that does 120hz?
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skate323k137 wrote:
They are not DHCP but I forgot what range. Use a hub (not router) and they will find themselves... tcpdump from a laptop on the same hub if you want to snoop.
skate323k137 wrote:
Yes, you could use a switch. Unless you have a dhcp server running you should be fine.
defor wrote:
wait- 21" CRT that does 120hz?