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I wonder if anyone here owns a Namco ES3. I have a ES3B coming and was wondering what the difference is between the ES3A, B & X systems.

Would Mario Kart DX run on an ES3B?
 
They describe the difference on the Teknoparrot site. It looks like the X version is a higher spec PC. It has an Nvidia GTX 680 instead of a 650TI. The X also has 16gb of ram instead of 8.


In real terms, it was an extra $200 of hardware to charge an extra $8000.
 
What is the interface board from this system to a cabinet? Namco FCA-1 jvs? Anyone with pictures?
 
It’s a jvs interface. No mario kart won’t run on this system as it’s much older runs on triforce type 3

but I do think the new mario kart GP DX is ES3X if that’s what you want to know :)
 
the I/O board appears to be NAMCO na-jv but I want to see the inner working of the PC card, even though I can't run it, I know. I'm just curious!
 
The manual for Mario Kart DX lists is as an NA-JV (M) + and STR4.

I'm not sure if the "M" means it's somehow different and therefore not compatible with previous NA-JV boards.

It has never really felt like any of the arcade developers got into the spirit of having a universal JVS "standard" to replace jamma.

The Time Crisis 5 I/O interface looks completely different to any of the other Namco JVS boards. I'm not even sure it is JVS at all.
 
I know es1/3 etc runs most of the time on the same jvs I/o boards that is used in the namco noir cabinets
 
Maybe im mistaken but I think I remember reading that the X was the eXport version and it ran Windows unlike the A and B versions which ran Linux.
 
Maybe im mistaken but I think I remember reading that the X was the eXport version and it ran Windows unlike the A and B versions which ran Linux.
Thats false, Maximum Tune 5 and Pokken ran on the B revision of ES3 and they ran under Windows.


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