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Is this this board that lets you plug in your own USB stick as seen on the SFV panels?
 
I have an orange diamond, I didnt get the SFV panel though so I'm not sure what that aux connector is for. Maybe it was never used.
 
I’ve been looking for as much information as I can find on that board and there’s not much.

Do you run a UFB ever in your orange diamond?
 
That IO is unknown to me (it looks like a more compact version of the USB IO).
USB IO first appearing with the SF5 control panels/for location tests in Japan.

The Z connector however has been included on a few different IO PCBs.
Notice it at the top of this JVS (version 2) "L PCB" IO below.
3U7Gp8C.jpg


As I recall its only official use so far has been for analog pedals/controls of Half Life Arcade.
hl2gti-jpg.jpg
 
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That IO is unknown to me (it looks like a more compact version of the USB IO).
USB IO first appearing with the SF5 control panels/for location tests in Japan.

The Z connector however has been included on a few different IO PCBs.
Notice it at the top of this JVS (version 2) "L PCB" IO below.
3U7Gp8C.jpg


As I recall its only official use so far has been for analog pedals/controls of Half Life Arcade.
hl2gti-jpg.jpg
The Gamepad Joint PCB is not an IO
 
Technically speaking ANYHTING that takes raw inputs and encodes them into a compressed/digital signal IS an INPUT OUTPUT board.

I do understand what you are saying.
No you are correct but I don’t want to confuse people it’s almost like a secondary IO. And requires power from a primary cabinet IO. You are right.
 
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