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Wiring Analogue Controls on a Naomi Jamma I/O

Posted: Wed May 16, 2007 11:03 pm
by OldFoo
I've got a World Series Baseball control panel that came from a US Naomi cabinet, and has US Molex connectors leading to the control panel. I'm trying to run this on my high rez naomi astro cabinet that is using a Naomi Jamma I/O. What do I need to hook this up? I read something about Zombie Revenge needing the analogue wiring harness, is this along the same lines? Can I buy a wire set somewhere, maybe through sega?



Also, the analogue joysticks are in pretty bad shape. The base is chipped away on both joysticks where the square restrictor is, making movement at the far corners very clunky. Can I acquire just the base anywhere? The rest of the joystick is in great shape, and I know replacement analogue sticks from seimitsu are very pricey.



Any help would be greatly appreciated.



Thanks,

Bill

Posted: Wed May 16, 2007 11:08 pm
by OldFoo
I think NGT came up with a solution for this when he had Virtua Golf, I think you can just use the Sega I/O with the USB looped though :)

Posted: Wed May 16, 2007 11:14 pm
by OldFoo
Well I happen to have a virtua golf panel on hand, however neither the spring loaded bats nor the analogue sticks have USB running off of them, its only wires going to the molex...



Also, it is possible to use the virtua golf panel with a sega jamma I/O. It was pretty simple to hook up actually. I converted mine to work with the astro's control panel plugs (of course without hacking the astro's internal wiring).



-Bill

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 1:57 pm
by OldFoo
I seems the analogue controls and analogue bats connect via the 26pin port on the Jamma I/O.



This manual over as SEU Service was incredibly handy:



http://www.seuservice.com/manuals/World ... 001KIT.pdf



It has different schematics than are included with the GDRom's manual. The manual that I have hard-copy does not show the full schematic.



Hope this can help someone else.

-Bill