Niko
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you might try a different SSD/HDD.
yep,tried it on different Taito Type X2 machine,Still same problem,the issue must be on the SSD.you might try a different SSD/HDD.
If you only plugged in the USB then it isn't powered. You'll need to at least plug in the power connector off the harness.UPDATE
i change my SSD into new one,and IT LOOKS LIKE IT WORKS!!
i dont get into menu,i got this instead.
i plug my JVS IO like this. i just plug the USB B to A into the TTX2,but the IO doesnt detect at all, do i need to plug the whole harness to test the HDD ?
google is your friendi am so stupid,rewrite which one the power connector?
Game naturally runs on a 7900 GS so i dont understand why you think it requires a specific card.Question: is it possible to run Ultra Street Fighter IV on a Taito X2 if you have CPU + RAM upgrades?
Or will the game check for the right video card? In this case, could it be patched to run with the "common" TTX2 card?
I am about to buy 4GB RAM and a Core2Extreme CPU to spice up my TTX2, but I don't want to mess with the graphics card at all.
Because Ultra is a Taito Type X3 game, uses an AMD Radeon HD 6770 / NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560Ti GPU according to System16.comGame naturally runs on a 7900 GS so i dont understand why you think it requires a specific card.
In original TTX3 units it comes with a GTX660, but runs as well on TTX2 with 7900GSBecause Ultra is a Taito Type X3 game, uses an AMD Radeon HD 6770 / NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560Ti GPU according to System16.comGame naturally runs on a 7900 GS so i dont understand why you think it requires a specific card.
And Super is a Taito Type X2 game, uses the ATI RADEON X1600Pro/X1300LE or nVIDIA GeForce 7900GS/7600GS/7300GS GPUs.
I have a dedicated X1 for TGM3 and the card is a 9600 SE.That reminds me, if I'm building a Dedicated Type X1 for Tetris TGM3 which video card is preferred?
@sammargh and I tried to run it but it froze randomly. More ram didn't help. YMMV. Perhaps this has been figured out by others?Question: is it possible to run Ultra Street Fighter IV on a Taito X2 if you have CPU + RAM upgrades?
Or will the game check for the right video card? In this case, could it be patched to run with the "common" TTX2 card?
I am about to buy 4GB RAM and a Core2Extreme CPU to spice up my TTX2, but I don't want to mess with the graphics card at all.
Ultra Street fighter 4, is also a nesicaxlive game, and the nesicaxlive system runs on a taito type x2 meaning the 7900 GS gpu. , and now with nesicaxlive2, a type x3Because Ultra is a Taito Type X3 game, uses an AMD Radeon HD 6770 / NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560Ti GPU according to System16.comGame naturally runs on a 7900 GS so i dont understand why you think it requires a specific card.
And Super is a Taito Type X2 game, uses the ATI RADEON X1600Pro/X1300LE or nVIDIA GeForce 7900GS/7600GS/7300GS GPUs.
Usually when playing fighting games on TTX2 is suggested to use a fast I/O rather than upgrading the hardware and using the standard capcom I/O due to the less input lag of the fast I/O
This is factually true, but our local FGC group express no complaints. So unless you're going for Top 8 at EVO, you'll be fine. Our top player placed 65th at EVO Japan 2018.Usually when playing fighting games on TTX2 is suggested to use a fast I/O rather than upgrading the hardware and using the standard capcom I/O due to the less input lag of the fast I/O