streetfighterken
Grand Master
I/O needs 5v power; it won't get power through usb. You can either use the jamma edge connector or the little CN header on the opposite edge (I believe... definitely verify that claim). 99% of the time you'll just use the jamma edge since you need a jamma harness anyway.Currently running into the failure setting JVS address error. I think I'm missing the actual JVS board but I'm not sure what to get, this is my first ever arcade build and I've mostly been doing research on google/looking at other people's threads here.
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Here's a photo of my TTX board and some attachments. Pardon the crazy looking open case mount; this is just a test bench I use at work when building computers to make it easier to add or remove parts before mounting things in an actual case:
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I know in some of the photos it looks like maybe the jamma card is hooked into the wrong comm port; I've tried it in the other comm port (between the pci slots) too and still see the same error. This is the taito jamma that normally comes with a typeX, I believe
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I have what I think is the sega I/O board. I was under the impression this was the "JVS" component from looking at others' builds, but I assume I'm mistaken. I tried hooking it to the jamma board with the USB cable as shown, and tried with the jamma board plugged into different comm ports, but I still see this same error.
Sorry if this is the wrong thread or if it should've been a new thread entirely, I can go make my own if needed, just seemed like people frequent this thread for TTX1 stuff in general! I ended up with all these parts separately and I even went through the vbios flash for the card on my own; I think this is probably the last part before I can get this thing actually booting to the OS (well, I probably still need to figure out input too... which I assume kind of goes along with the JVS board)
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