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Anyone have the analog pinout for the Sega I/O?

Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 11:35 pm
by OldFoo
I think it was made my Andy. I used to have it on another computer, but it has since crashed...

Re: Anyone have the analog pinout for the Sega I/O?

Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 12:58 am
by OldFoo
gamejunkie wrote:I think it was made my Andy. I used to have it on another computer, but it has since crashed...


This site might be helpful



Most of it is in swedish but you can gleen most of the info you need from the diagrams



http://solvalou.mine.nu/beginner/naomi.html

Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 7:42 am
by OldFoo
CN7 4pin JST NH connector (5V Power in)

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01 +5v

02 +5v

03 GND

04 GND



CN1 5pin JST NH connector (12V Power in)

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01 +12V

02 +12V

03 NC

04 GND

05 GND



I think the 12V is optional, as I assume it powers coin mechs and coin lamps only.





Analog IO (26pin JST RH connector)

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01 Yellow/Black (AVCC)

02 Yellow/Black (AVCC)

03 Orange/Red (AD 0)

04 Grey/Red (AD 4)

05 White/Black (AGND)

06 White/Black (AGND)

07 NC

08 NC

09 Orange/Blue (AD 1)

10 Grey/Blue (AD 5)

11 NC

12 NC

13 NC

14 NC

15 Orange (AD 2)

16 Grey/Yellow (AD 6)

17 NC

18 NC

19 Yellow/Black (AVCC)

20 Yellow/Black (AVCC)

21 Orange/White (AD 3)

22 Grey/White (AD 7)

23 White/Black (AGND)

24 White/Black (AGND)

25 NC

26 NC





Digital Inputs (60pin JST RH connector)

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01 Yellow (+5V)

02 Yellow (+5V)

03 Yellow (+5V)

04 Yellow (+5V)

05 Yellow (+5V)

06 Yellow (+5V)

07 Yellow (+5V)

08 Yellow (+5V)

09 White (GND)

10 White (GND)

11 NC

12 White (GND)

13 White (GND)

14 White (GND)

15 White (GND)

16 NC

17 Sky Blue (1P Start)

18 Sky Blue/White (2P Start)

19 Pink (1P Right)

20 Pink/White (2P Right)

21 Brown (1P Left)

22 Brown/White (2P Left)

23 Purple (1P Up)

24 Purple/White (2P Up)

25 Light Green (1P Down)

26 Light Green/White (2P Down)

27 Blue (1P SW1)

28 Blue/White (2P SW1)

29 Green (1P SW2)

30 Green/White (2P SW2)

31 Orange (1P SW3)

32 Orange/White (2P SW3)

33 White/Red (1P SW4)

34 White/Orange (2P SW4)

35 White/Blue (1P SW5)

36 White/Black (2P SW5)

37 White/Yellow (1P SW6)

38 White/Grey (2P SW6)

39 White/Green (1P SW7)

40 White (2P SW7)

41 Orange/Red (1P Service)

42 Orange/Blue (2P Service)

43 Dark Purple (Test Sw)

44 NC (Tilt Sw)

45 Yellow/Blue (Coin SW1)

46 Yellow/Black (Coin SW2)

47 NC

48 NC

49 Black (Coin Meter 1)

50 Black/White (Coin Meter 2)

51 Red/White (Output 1)

52 NC (Output 2)

53 NC (Output 3)

54 NC (Output 4)

55 NC (Output 5)

56 NC (Output 6)

57 Red (+12V)

58 NC

59 Red (+12V)

60 Red (+12V)

Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 2:06 pm
by OldFoo
You're the man Andy!

Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 2:16 pm
by OldFoo
gamejunkie wrote:You're the man Andy!


Ditto. :smt023



I don't think I would even be able to entertain the idea of having SEGA NAOMI and SEGA M3 stuff if it was not for Geezer.



Only reason I even got into NAOMI was Andy helped me out with some M3 stuff and he mentioned he only deals with M3 and NAOMI.



I wondered... What's NAOMI :smt017



6 months later I've got more NAOMI stuff than I know what to do with. :smt038



So thanks to Andy and Everyone else that makes this hobby possible for the less techically capable people such as myself. :D

Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 2:44 pm
by OldFoo
Now to find an analog panel/game to use the pinout wiring with, lol. :smt042

Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 2:54 pm
by OldFoo
You can get Analog panel from sophia corp



http://www.tops-game.jp/part/spot_46_zrp.htm



Mine cost about $100 USD + $50 USD S/H + $35 Wire transfer charge :smt011





Only games I am aware of that are analog are



Zombie Revenge (That is a zombie revenge panel - thus the zrp in the web page URL.)



Spawn may be analog?



Major Leauge Baseball / Super World Series is Analog but requires unique control panel.



Money Ball is Analog but has unique control panel (although you might be able to play monkey ball with ZR panel?)



Regards

Bob Presutti

Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 9:48 pm
by OldFoo
Yeah I really want to play World Series Baseball, but I don't feel like paying $175 like they want on ebay... Plus I don't have a gdrom setup yet either.



Hopefully I'll come across a cheap(er) Dynamite kit.

Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 11:07 pm
by OldFoo
gamejunkie wrote:Yeah I really want to play World Series Baseball, but I don't feel like paying $175 like they want on ebay... Plus I don't have a gdrom setup yet either.



Hopefully I'll come across a cheap(er) Dynamite kit.


Hi gamejunkie. The $175 USD SML / WSB on ebay was mine. :smt105



Just sold the last one I had (outside of my personal one) as a set with a virtua golf GD-ROM and Panel for $350 shipped to Italy.



I've got two more SML / WSB Control Panels but no SML / WSB GD-ROM's.



If you find a SML / WSB GD-ROM cheap I've got 2 more brand spanking new SML / WSB control panels for $100 USD. :D



Problem I am finding is that it is very cost prohibitive to ship these large items overseas. EXPENSIVE. :smt013



R U in the US or Overseas?



Always open for trades.



Regards

Bob Presutti

Posted: Fri Jul 28, 2006 2:57 am
by OldFoo
Oh, I'm in the US. If I ever find a Dynamite cart I'll look to you for the panel. :smt006