Guys, my two cents is that USUALLY the most probable reason for a I/O Error is........ a problem with the I/O !
that internal JVS I/O seems weird to me as most of the I/Os should connect into the PCI socket. That would be the main source of the problem IMHO. The second one can be that JAMMA IO adapter that you use. Try with a Sega Type 1 and see...
that internal JVS I/O seems weird to me as most of the I/Os should connect into the PCI socket. That would be the main source of the problem IMHO. The second one can be that JAMMA IO adapter that you use. Try with a Sega Type 1 and see...