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Help Naomi 2 Noob

Post by OldFoo »

Hi all,



New to the board and to Naomi's in general. I got a Final Tuned kit from coinopexpress and wanted to run it through my MAS Supernova supergun setup. I have a Capcom I/O board, but none of the cables for the board. It appears that I need an 8-pin cable to connect from the I/O board to the Naomi 2 mobo. Is that correct? Does anyone have this similar set up? Lastly, can anyone help me with where I can source this cable? Thanks for your help.
OldFoo

Post by OldFoo »

Hi! And welcome to the forums! :smt006



The only cables needed to connect the Capcom I/O and the Naomi would be a USB cable, video

and the power connector that's supposed to come with the I/O. As for the 8-pin connector,

I suppose you are referring to the white connector on one side of the I/O. This is the power output

connector that connects to the Naomi.



Use this website as a reference: http://www.solvalou.com/arcade_naomicapcom.php
Last edited by OldFoo on Tue Jan 02, 2007 6:21 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Post by OldFoo »

error josh



the 8 pin you talk about is the 2x4 big pin in top left corner



it s the power connector to connect to a naomi with a cartridge setup.





the rule for naomi tell this: if you need to power a naomi gd-rom setup,

capcom IO isn't enought, so you have to use a specific power supply for the naomi gd-rom setup.







the additional connector of the capcom IO is 34x2 very little (in lower right) used for 3/4 player or for kick harness (like in street fighter zero 3 upper).
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Post by OldFoo »

Josh is right.
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Post by OldFoo »

but power a naomi gd-rom with capcom is not good ?
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(i mistake my word, i woulnd't say josh is wrong)
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Post by OldFoo »

Merovingian wrote:but power a naomi gd-rom with capcom is not good ?


possible, but really not recommended since you have to push the +5V of your psu a lot.
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Post by OldFoo »

Just get a PC PSU with a adapter off ebay.
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Post by OldFoo »

possible, but really not recommended since you have to push the +5V of your psu a lot.


it's what i try to say/mean
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