Is anyone aware of what the jumpers on the DIMM board do?
There are four of them on mine, 3 of them are in a pack to the left, and one is on the right.
I noticed that my GDRom doesn't ever spin down (even after the game is loaded) so I was wondering if maybe one of these jumpers were misassigned.
NAOMI Dimm Board Jumpers
I've taken some photos of the relevant parts, you can see them at:
http://neovanglist.net/~Neovanglist/NAOMI/DIMM/
Sorry for the crappy quality, all I had on hand was my cell phone camera.
Notice that there are also two IC sockets on the daughterboard, also note the small DIP just left of the large Flex 10k FPGA.
I'd need to pull back the sticker and take the part number, but I have a hunch that is a small 8 bit serial EEPROM, probably holding the execution logic for the FPGA.
Also notice that it seems the MainBoard itself has a full socket for another ROM cart... that really doesn't make any sense.
I'm looking at this and wondering if it would be possible to roll our own system for upgrading the DIMM boards to newer firmware, without having the strange illusive DIMM board upgrade disc and a matching IC.
I do embedded/console programming for a living so this kind of stuff is interesting to me, don't know about the rest of you though
Maybe someone else knows something in relation to this stuff too?
http://neovanglist.net/~Neovanglist/NAOMI/DIMM/
Sorry for the crappy quality, all I had on hand was my cell phone camera.
Notice that there are also two IC sockets on the daughterboard, also note the small DIP just left of the large Flex 10k FPGA.
I'd need to pull back the sticker and take the part number, but I have a hunch that is a small 8 bit serial EEPROM, probably holding the execution logic for the FPGA.
Also notice that it seems the MainBoard itself has a full socket for another ROM cart... that really doesn't make any sense.
I'm looking at this and wondering if it would be possible to roll our own system for upgrading the DIMM boards to newer firmware, without having the strange illusive DIMM board upgrade disc and a matching IC.
I do embedded/console programming for a living so this kind of stuff is interesting to me, don't know about the rest of you though

Maybe someone else knows something in relation to this stuff too?