koki
Student
Hi everyone,
I got System 357A mobo with Tekken 6 BR from my friend recently. We have tested it couple times (on Namco Noir's JVS cab) and it works perfectly. So the mobo is 100% working, no faulty.
Then I bring it back to home and hooked it on my system detail as follows;
1) Namco Noir's (Chinese OEM) cabinet rewired to JAMMA standard.
2) Data cable connected to Capcom I/O
3) VGA (D-sub15) connected to monitor
4) AC 220V to System 357A
5) DC +12V from Namco Noir's Switching to System 357A
6) Dongle 1 USB plugged in
7) Audio L-R cable connected to cab
When I turn-on the cab, 357A mobo "beep" once then nothing happened (screen show "no signal" message).
Then I changed the video out to HDMI port to see what happened. The mobo also "beep" once then the screen show PS3 menu (Yeah!) /Tekken 6 BR chosen then the screen gone dark (nothing boot up).
I suspected that the 357A mobo incompatible with Capcom I/O since it's the only thing that different from my friend's setup.
Anyone can affirm my assumption? If my assumption is true, what Jamma I/O compatible with System 357A? How can I get it works?
PS. I also have System 369 (TTTU2) which can run perfectly on the same setup.
Thanks,
I got System 357A mobo with Tekken 6 BR from my friend recently. We have tested it couple times (on Namco Noir's JVS cab) and it works perfectly. So the mobo is 100% working, no faulty.
Then I bring it back to home and hooked it on my system detail as follows;
1) Namco Noir's (Chinese OEM) cabinet rewired to JAMMA standard.
2) Data cable connected to Capcom I/O
3) VGA (D-sub15) connected to monitor
4) AC 220V to System 357A
5) DC +12V from Namco Noir's Switching to System 357A
6) Dongle 1 USB plugged in
7) Audio L-R cable connected to cab
When I turn-on the cab, 357A mobo "beep" once then nothing happened (screen show "no signal" message).
Then I changed the video out to HDMI port to see what happened. The mobo also "beep" once then the screen show PS3 menu (Yeah!) /Tekken 6 BR chosen then the screen gone dark (nothing boot up).
I suspected that the 357A mobo incompatible with Capcom I/O since it's the only thing that different from my friend's setup.
Anyone can affirm my assumption? If my assumption is true, what Jamma I/O compatible with System 357A? How can I get it works?
PS. I also have System 369 (TTTU2) which can run perfectly on the same setup.
Thanks,
