I've a Psychic Force 2012 PCB coming to me but I was curious about a few things before I get it in.
1. What resolution does it run in, and if it supports multiple how do I set the resolution?
I can't seem to find a straight answer about the resolution. KLOV states it's 15K, System16 suggests it supports both 31K and 15K, I looked at the service manual and couldn't find anything about resolution (though it does show an Egret 29 as the example cab which suggests that it should support 15K or 25K).
2. Does it need a special power supply, and if so what's the voltage?
I've seen listed on YAJ and mentioned in the manual, a wall-wart style DC converter that plugs into a circular port on the main board. I'm wondering what the deal is with this. Is this something that the PCB requires, or is some kind of optional port for powering the board without the JAMMA edge?
Of course after I bought the board I discover that it's one of the NESICA games that have been dumped... doesn't matter I loved this game on Dreamcast so I'm looking forward to having a proper arcade PCB for it too
1. What resolution does it run in, and if it supports multiple how do I set the resolution?
I can't seem to find a straight answer about the resolution. KLOV states it's 15K, System16 suggests it supports both 31K and 15K, I looked at the service manual and couldn't find anything about resolution (though it does show an Egret 29 as the example cab which suggests that it should support 15K or 25K).
2. Does it need a special power supply, and if so what's the voltage?
I've seen listed on YAJ and mentioned in the manual, a wall-wart style DC converter that plugs into a circular port on the main board. I'm wondering what the deal is with this. Is this something that the PCB requires, or is some kind of optional port for powering the board without the JAMMA edge?
Of course after I bought the board I discover that it's one of the NESICA games that have been dumped... doesn't matter I loved this game on Dreamcast so I'm looking forward to having a proper arcade PCB for it too