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Newbie just got a Virtua tennis cabinet

Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 4:10 am
by OldFoo
Hey everyone :smt006



I've come for some help. I just bought a Virtua Tennis cabinet from an auction for 200 bucks. But the problem is I don't know much about the Naomi system. I;m more of a MVS and Hyper neo 64 candy cab person. But now I have this monster in my theatre room and I just needed some help to figure out what some of this stuff is.



First question, Would it be better if I gutted and made this a jamma cabinet and I just buy an naomi>jamma adapter for it?



Also the control panel, Can it be switched out with the astro city panels from the candy cabinets?



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What parts are these?



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Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 11:31 am
by OldFoo
Welcome to the forum and the world of Naomi, I have the same cabinets, it appears complete apart from the DIMM board that sits on top of the NAOMI mainboard, then the cable from the GD ROM drive plugs into that, does the GD ROM have a disc in it? The actual system is JVS and at the control panel end, you can easily switch out panels to different ones, I have a 2 Player 6 Button Blast City style panel in mine as that then works with any game I put into the cabinet, if you need any help with cab just drop me a line, mine came from Super Auctions as well :)

Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 3:10 pm
by OldFoo
Well I do know the dimm board is missing. So your saying it's ready for a 6button panel?



No it didn't come with any games

Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 3:40 pm
by OldFoo
well the VT Control panel is made for 2 buttons, but you could cut the extra holes or just purcase a new 6 button panel, the JVS harness has all the wiring already in place for 6 buttons per player and more! you will see in the control panel box, 1 Large White plug (which is connected to Player 1 already? then a red one the same size connected to player 2, then you have 2 smaller red/white ones and a yellow one, the yellow one has the extra buttons needed for fighters (I can give you the schematics on which pin is which if that helps)

Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 4:07 pm
by OldFoo
Thats awesome...To bad I can't open the control panel right now. The arcade didn't come with any keys :smt012



Do you know how to degauss the monitor..oh and also how do I know if it's a medium resolution monitor?

Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 4:54 pm
by OldFoo
you can probably get it open with a flat head screwdriver and just turn the locks to pry it open, I did that with mine, or a drill to drill out the locks

can you get the coin door open, if so there should be a remote board in there for the monitor to degauss it, 3rd button from left, and the monitor Should be a WG D9200 Tri Res monitor, and should be set to VGA, check the settings on the Noami mainboard on the dipsettings.

Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 8:13 pm
by OldFoo
Well the flat head trick worked on the locks hehe



But I'm noticing there is no button for degaussing :smt012

Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 8:28 pm
by OldFoo
well on mine the remote board for the monitor was in the coin door at the top, it could well be within the monitor metal backing? or hanging down by the mainboards? Your best bet is get the metal shroud off the monitor part, that way you will be able to determine the monitor and trace the cable for the remote board

Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 11:27 pm
by OldFoo
200 bucks for all these is a steal

Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 11:29 pm
by OldFoo
Yeah it certainly is, those cabinets at auctions tend to get overlooked, I managed to pick up a pair of cabinets for $50 each :)