I want to make a own Sega NAOMI PSU from a standard PC PSU. Some people over here already gave me some tips on the forum here, but I want to make sure I'm doing this the right way.
I have the PSU now, but I need the correct JST connector. Is this the only connector I need?: http://triplemoonstar.brinkster.net/seg ... ockid=1769
Do I need those as well: http://triplemoonstar.brinkster.net/seg ... ockid=1770
I have the following NAOMI setup: NAOMI1 Motherboard, Capcom I/O. That's it. I want to connect it in my New Astro City but the PSU in this cab is not producing enough power to power NAOMI well(4,9V, which results in all games to hang or crash just after startup).
So I want to add the separate PSU and disconnect the Capcom I/O power leads and use the Capcom I/O for everything else(controls, sound and VGA)
My plan is to disconnect the ATX plug from my PSU and connect a JST type B connector to the wires. Is this the way to go?
Making a NAOMI PSU from a standard ATX PSU
BDT wrote:Somebody got a female ATX to NAOMI JST connector cable for sale? I'n not good with solder...
I have one for sale in bundle with a GD-ROM power harness:

(it plugs into one of the 4-pin peripheral power cables of the ATX power supply)
PM me if you want them.