mikaeltarquin
Student
I think I got it to work. I re-imaged the SD card with the AIO from scratch and re-applied the desired wifi settings. Seems to be connecting to my home wifi now.
Is there anything special needed to get this working?
Should be MHS35 as that is what it references in the instructions for installing the driver.Strange, it's an MHS35 so should work OK, on the back is there any text? mine has MHS35, SPI 180MHz, XPT2046. I've been using mine on my Pi3B+ and it's been fine, just tested on my Pi 4 and I got an all white screen, I changed the mode in options to LCD16 via Wifi, the Pi shuts down, powered back up and enabled 3.5 mode, shut down again then it was fine at the next power up.
I have a Blast City cab and had an issue with power too, the Naomi with netdimm is very power hungry and I had to adjust the 5v and 3.3v on the Blast PSU so it would work. You need to use a digital multimeter and be very careful if you do, the chips are very sensitive to power so don't go above 5.1v.Hi guys, I have been busy in the past few weeks. I think I know where the problem I encountered come from. That is the power issue. When I power the Naomi console (pi attached to it with a wire) and the Blast City cabinet separately. Everything went smoothly. Now it leads to other questions 1) How can I integrate the power? (it is very loud the fan of console power; and does not look good) 2) If I buy another set of naomi console + pi , this ultimate solution, and put it into the Sega New Night City... Can I use one phone to control these two consoles? or it will make a clash? (same SSID but 2 pi )
I really feel lucky when I found this Pi Naomi solution, it is really changing the way we play our favorites games. Kudos to you all who contribute to making it happen. And I also hope if someone also comes up against the problems I had, my post here can help him or her solve them and leave more time to enjoy gaming.