lol those do look like washing machinesJust realized you have a Maimai cab next to the NNC. Didn't realize you liked rhythm games
lol those do look like washing machinesJust realized you have a Maimai cab next to the NNC. Didn't realize you liked rhythm games
So I would connect each Retro Board to the P1 and P2 20 pin connectors on the sides, and a USB A to USB A cable from the Naomi to the USB port on the top left?This Arthrimus Sega IO adapter might simplify things for you:
https://arthrimus.com/product/sega-jvs-console-i-o/
So I would connect each Retro Board to the P1 and P2 20 pin connectors on the sides
and a USB A to USB A cable from the Naomi to the USB port on the top left?
Awesome! Looks like I'm getting an Arthrimus adapter. Thank you for the explanation.Yeah, connect the retro boards to their respective 20-pin connectors on the adapter. It includes short extension cables to help.
Not exactly. The USB port you circled in your photo is part of the JVS IO board built into your NNC, assuming it's wired for JVS. The Arthrimus adapter is the little black PCB in the photo. It simply drops in place on the built in Sega JVS IO board. You should have a USB-A style JVS cable in the bottom of the cab. Connect that directly to your Naomi PCB's JVS port.
Awesome! Looks like I'm getting an Arthrimus adapter. Thank you for the explanation.
So the coupler is just to extend the length of the ethernet cord to reach the Dreamcast correct?
It did come from China. I requested to get the Toshiba monitor and the original chassis. The picture looked stunning to me even better than my Blast City. But I haven't opened it up and looked at the chassis yet.Did the NNC come from China? Curious how the monitor looks.
I'm pretty sure you fed 110AC voltage to your amp and fried it. Remove the fuses and check them with a meter for continuity, hopefully it's just a fuse.
The fuses look good tested with multimeter and visually see no breaks. Idk if I’m trippin but it seems like the monitor is in a constant grey state now when powered off and not a true black.the 3 fuses in the pictures are the ones you want to check. Put your meter in continuity and see if they beep.