Over the last 6 months, I collected all the parts necessary to get a working Naomi 1 GD-ROM system. I got a Supergun in the mail today, to tie me over until i get an actual arcade cabinet (preferably a Taito Egret II if I can find one somewhere).
I decide to hook everything up to test it. Everything is hooked up as in the beginner's guide by maxchainsplendid, but with the Naomi and GD-ROM unit hooked up to an external PSU.
The game (Ikaruga) boots up and looks like it would play, but the I/O board seems to have a few issues... idk whether it's my I/O board or my supergun:
1. Video doesn't output via JAMMA, no matter where I set the resolution dipswitch. It won't view on my TV. Video is fine when I connect it to a standard LCD monitor, however.
2. Controls don't work. I've used 2 different USB cables fwiw.
3. Audio is fine. Went into the test menu to confirm that.
4. The machine doesn't detect the I/O board, as found in the test menu.
I hope I've posted sufficient information. Perhaps someone here could help me? =]
Capcom I/O Board + Supergun; lots of troubleshooting.
I figured that would be the problem. Everything points to that, actually; I neglected to mention that the Naomi mainboard doesn't power on through the I/O board either.
I should probably run one more test without the GD-ROM attached to see if it works, but in the event that it doesn't, what can I do to increase power? Should I simply swap out the fuse? Or rather, *should* I be increasing power and just hold out 'till I get a cabinet instead?
I should probably run one more test without the GD-ROM attached to see if it works, but in the event that it doesn't, what can I do to increase power? Should I simply swap out the fuse? Or rather, *should* I be increasing power and just hold out 'till I get a cabinet instead?
Carcinogen wrote:Negative, Ghost Rider. There's a small node put in place to keep me from turning it upside down.
Also, yeah, good to know on the fuse. This supergun would probably work out better for, say, neo-geo and cps2 stuffs.
Looks like I need to track down a candy cab or two.

I suspect you do not have a multimeter (or simple probe) to measure if there is really 12V and 5V on the JAMMA harness? Or somebody that can help you with it?