Cabinet #1 works fine. Setup number two is using the bottom half of the Chihiro pcb from a known working HotD 3 and the top is from cabinet #2 of Maximum Tune. I plugged this unit into my HotD 3 cabinet and it booted fine to the point where it was searching for a steering wheel--so that's enough to verify it's a working setup. When I plug this setup into cabinet #2 the lights on the box are all there as you'd expect, but the I/O board's LED's 1-10 are all solid. On cabinet #1, on LED's 1, 2, 3, 9, and 10 are lit...I think that's the LED's, but I'm going from memory. I know 1-10 are not all solid on the working cabinet.
There is no picture or sound on cabinet #2. Compared to the working cabinet, all other lights seem to match. Every few seconds, the monitor will have a line show up, but it's more of just an indication of signal being fed to it and it having power rather than it trying to display anything. Also at startup, I hear a bit of what is best described as a rhythmic bass-y thud/hum kind of noise...like it's trying to play a sound, but it's not recognizable as being something game specific, even though it's got a distinct rhythm to it. It happens within 15 seconds of power up. I'm not sure what to start with as far as what could be the issue. I've checked and re-checked the AVIP and related video plugs. Is there any part swapping that would make sense between the cabinets to find a faulty board? I don't think the I/O would cause things to not display on the monitor.
There is no picture or sound on cabinet #2. Compared to the working cabinet, all other lights seem to match. Every few seconds, the monitor will have a line show up, but it's more of just an indication of signal being fed to it and it having power rather than it trying to display anything. Also at startup, I hear a bit of what is best described as a rhythmic bass-y thud/hum kind of noise...like it's trying to play a sound, but it's not recognizable as being something game specific, even though it's got a distinct rhythm to it. It happens within 15 seconds of power up. I'm not sure what to start with as far as what could be the issue. I've checked and re-checked the AVIP and related video plugs. Is there any part swapping that would make sense between the cabinets to find a faulty board? I don't think the I/O would cause things to not display on the monitor.