Are you referring to the Capcom Jamma I/O board?and maybe a naomi cart multi (so it'll run from a Capcom converter) will be forthcomming....
Wait, What, how the fu$k did I miss this?! YES!!!!!!!!!!!!! F3 Multi is a go peoples.OMG OMG OMGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG!!!!!Well, good news is that I can confirm that I made last weekend the schematics for Taito F3....
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none of the jvs->jamma adapters output enough power to run a dimm board so gdroms, cf-cards or netboot boot all need separate PSU to run the setup. Only carts will run from them. So a multi cart would work better if using setup in a standard jamma cab.Are you referring to the Capcom Jamma I/O board?and maybe a naomi cart multi (so it'll run from a Capcom converter) will be forthcomming....
You can run net-booting to your Naomi through the Capcom Jamma I/O board right now...
Maybe you are talking about something else, I'm still new to all of this.
Xmas just came early... and so almost did I - F3 multi xxxWait, What, how the fu$k did I miss this?! YES!!!!!!!!!!!!! F3 Multi is a go peoples.OMG OMG OMGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG!!!!!Well, good news is that I can confirm that I made last weekend the schematics for Taito F3....![]()
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My solution was to modify the capcom i/o with a new dc to dc converter to output enough amps, I have done this to several units without any issues. So I no longer need an additional/separate psu.none of the jvs->jamma adapters output enough power to run a dimm board so gdroms, cf-cards or netboot boot all need separate PSU to run the setup. Only carts will run from them. So a multi cart would work better if using setup in a standard jamma cab.Are you referring to the Capcom Jamma I/O board?You can run net-booting to your Naomi through the Capcom Jamma I/O board right now...and maybe a naomi cart multi (so it'll run from a Capcom converter) will be forthcomming....
Maybe you are talking about something else, I'm still new to all of this.
Whaahaaaaat? You pulled off the nirvana and can power a Dimm/NetDimm with a Capcom I/O. And didn't share the details????My solution was to modify the capcom i/o with a new dc to dc converter to output enough amps, I have done this to several units without any issues. So I no longer need on additional/separate psu.
#cartwheels!!! I think the shmupper in me will absolutely flip when you announce the same for the PGM multi and somehow have integration with Cave game for it. I should buy extra PGM mobo's now as an investment opportunity for when you do.and I don't mean extracted the schematics from Taito F3 but actually made them for the new multi.OMG OMG OMGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG!!!!!Well, good news is that I can confirm that I made last weekend the schematics for Taito F3....![]()
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Yup, didnt think anyone would care to do the same since it involves desoldering the exist dc-to-dc converter and replacing it with another and then its a matter of adjusting volts/amps. I did make a thread a while back about discussing it a possible fix to the converters but seems like there was not enough interest. So I was like ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ oh well, lets figure it out anyway.Whaahaaaaat? You pulled off the nirvana and can power a Dimm/NetDimm with a Capcom I/O. And didn't share the details????My solution was to modify the capcom i/o with a new dc to dc converter to output enough amps, I have done this to several units without any issues. So I no longer need on additional/separate psu.
I know the thread. I am a UI guy. No EE skills to speak of so I couldn't contribute anything other than speculation. Update that thread and give up the ghost, give up the ghost!!!!Yup, didnt think anyone would care to do the same since it involves desoldering the exist dc-to-dc converter and replacing it with another and then its a matter of adjusting volts/amps. I did make a thread a while back about discussing it a possible fix to the converters but seems like there was not enough interest. So I was like ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ oh well, lets figure it out anyway.
Yup, didnt think anyone would care to do the same since it involves desoldering the exist dc-to-dc converter and replacing it with another and then its a matter of adjusting volts/amps. I did make a thread a while back about discussing it a possible fix to the converters but seems like there was not enough interest. So I was like ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ oh well, lets figure it out anyway.Whaahaaaaat? You pulled off the nirvana and can power a Dimm/NetDimm with a Capcom I/O. And didn't share the details????My solution was to modify the capcom i/o with a new dc to dc converter to output enough amps, I have done this to several units without any issues. So I no longer need on additional/separate psu.![]()
I know the thread. I am a UI guy. No EE skills to speak of so I couldn't contribute anything other than speculation. Update that thread and give up the ghost, give up the ghost!!!!
I will try to update thread hopefully this weekend and post some pics of what I did and used. Hopefully it helps others that want to a similar mod.@Derick2k post a link to your thread please.
I'd love to ditch my sun PSU.. lord knows they're going for $100 nowI know the thread. I am a UI guy. No EE skills to speak of so I couldn't contribute anything other than speculation. Update that thread and give up the ghost, give up the ghost!!!!I will try to update thread hopefully this weekend and post some pics of what I did and used. Hopefully it helps others that want to a similar mod.@Derick2k post a link to your thread please.
I'm sure it will be very helpful to others.I know the thread. I am a UI guy. No EE skills to speak of so I couldn't contribute anything other than speculation. Update that thread and give up the ghost, give up the ghost!!!!I will try to update thread hopefully this weekend and post some pics of what I did and used. Hopefully it helps others that want to a similar mod.@Derick2k post a link to your thread please.
Pretty rock solid, didnt notice/measure any real drift that should be a cause for concern. I guess it depends on the quality of the new converter and your PSU.
How stabile are the voltages after the DC-DC swap?