Of course! they just cost about the same as the naomi, most I see are around $150 usually more. Figured there was a more cost effective alternative.No need for alternatives. The Capcom I/O is a beauty!
I know it's not a cheap hobby but that doesn't mean you can't find cost effective solutions or alternatives.The SEGA Rev B I/O is cheaper but not by that much. This isn't a cheap hobby.
Most times, you can’t, unless it’s a homemade or reproduced product, or you’re willing to sacrifice something for a cheaper price.I know it's not a cheap hobby but that doesn't mean you can't find cost effective solutions or alternatives.The SEGA Rev B I/O is cheaper but not by that much. This isn't a cheap hobby.
ok so A Sega Rev B IO will suffice for all Naomi 1/2, and Atomiswave? is there anything in particular I need to look out for or any particular model number?What are you guys talking about? Sega Rev B's are like $20. They pop up on YAJ all the time.
Avoid the Capcom I/O, its dog shit. it responds to switch requests with the button state at the time of the previous request. Basically it adds input lag, the game will poll inputs and get a response with the state of the buttons at the time of the previous request.
People praise it because it simplifies the Naomi setup, but at its current price you're better off going a different route.
Yep, a Sega Rev B. will work with all Naomi 1/2. Atomiswave is Jamma only, so no JVS I/O will help you there.So a
ok so A Sega Rev B IO will suffice for all Naomi 1/2, and Atomiswave? is there anything in particular I need to look out for or any particular model number?What are you guys talking about? Sega Rev B's are like $20. They pop up on YAJ all the time.
Avoid the Capcom I/O, its dog shit. it responds to switch requests with the button state at the time of the previous request. Basically it adds input lag, the game will poll inputs and get a response with the state of the buttons at the time of the previous request.
People praise it because it simplifies the Naomi setup, but at its current price you're better off going a different route.
I mean to say I'm doing the atomiswave-2-naomi netboot, not running an Atomiswave system. I assume the I/O would work in that case or do I need an alternative for the Naomi?Yep, a Sega Rev B. will work with all Naomi 1/2. Atomiswave is Jamma only, so no JVS I/O will help you there.So a
ok so A Sega Rev B IO will suffice for all Naomi 1/2, and Atomiswave? is there anything in particular I need to look out for or any particular model number?What are you guys talking about? Sega Rev B's are like $20. They pop up on YAJ all the time.
Avoid the Capcom I/O, its dog shit. it responds to switch requests with the button state at the time of the previous request. Basically it adds input lag, the game will poll inputs and get a response with the state of the buttons at the time of the previous request.
People praise it because it simplifies the Naomi setup, but at its current price you're better off going a different route.
Correct, that I/O would still work in that case. Any I/O board that works with the Naomi, will work with the the atomiswave conversions. You'd be hard pressed to find a JVS I/O board that doesnt work with Naomi besides those designed for specific applications or maybe some of those Chinese knock off ones which are pretty rare anyway.I mean to say I'm doing the atomiswave-2-naomi netboot, not running an Atomiswave system. I assume the I/O would work in that case or do I need an alternative for the Naomi?Yep, a Sega Rev B. will work with all Naomi 1/2. Atomiswave is Jamma only, so no JVS I/O will help you there.So a
ok so A Sega Rev B IO will suffice for all Naomi 1/2, and Atomiswave? is there anything in particular I need to look out for or any particular model number?What are you guys talking about? Sega Rev B's are like $20. They pop up on YAJ all the time.
Avoid the Capcom I/O, its dog shit. it responds to switch requests with the button state at the time of the previous request. Basically it adds input lag, the game will poll inputs and get a response with the state of the buttons at the time of the previous request.
People praise it because it simplifies the Naomi setup, but at its current price you're better off going a different route.
Currently I'm not putting it in a cab, I don't have the space. I'll be using the HAS and OSSC to interface with it for now.Correct, that I/O would still work in that case. Any I/O board that works with the Naomi, will work with the the atomiswave conversions. You'd be hard pressed to find a JVS I/O board that doesnt work with Naomi besides those designed for specific applications or maybe some of those Chinese knock off ones which are pretty rare anyway.
What kind of cab are you planning to run the Naomi in?
Currently I'm not putting it in a cab, I don't have the space. I'll be using the HAS and OSSC to interface with it for now.
I've got that exact setup, I use a Rev. B and picked up a cheap 1U ATX PSU with one of theseCurrently I'm not putting it in a cab, I don't have the space. I'll be using the HAS and OSSC to interface with it for now.Correct, that I/O would still work in that case. Any I/O board that works with the Naomi, will work with the the atomiswave conversions. You'd be hard pressed to find a JVS I/O board that doesnt work with Naomi besides those designed for specific applications or maybe some of those Chinese knock off ones which are pretty rare anyway.
What kind of cab are you planning to run the Naomi in?
If you're doing a JAMMA connection you want the Sega JAMMA converter:If you need the jamma connection, this are your choices basically.