1 year every thing is ok i use naomi 1 mother board with the game of zombe revenge i use capcom converter i use my normal power suply i'm not using 3.3 power supply the problem is when i turn on the cabinet nothing happend or shown on the screen i tried to incese the voltage but the same problem nothing on the screen i'don't really know where is the problem from naomi mother board or the game zomebe revenge
please help me
my naomi board is out of servece? helllllllllllllp
Inbetween the backup battery, the big BIOS chip, and the tiny 8 pin EEPROM chip is a small memory backup capacitor. If that capacitor leaks it will eat the traces under the 8 pin EEPROM chip and render the game brain dead.
EVERY NAOMI I see in my shop gets checked for that capacitor leak problem.
RJ
EVERY NAOMI I see in my shop gets checked for that capacitor leak problem.
RJ
You have to desolder the memory backup capacitor & EEPROM off the board. Clean up the electrolyte mess then put the EEPROM back on the board. Check the traces between the EEPROM and the big Altera FPGA chip next to it for continuity.
Patch any traces that are bad with 30 gauge kynar wire wrap wire.
http://www.sega-naomi.com/forum/viewtop ... 2075#12075 has the info you need for checking the traces.
Use a digital multimeter to check the continuity of the traces.
DO NOT USE AN ANALOG MULTIMETER ON GAME BOARDS - EVER!!!! They put a battery directly in the circuit to measure resistance. This is a BAD thing.
I have replacement capacitors on my website.
RJ
Patch any traces that are bad with 30 gauge kynar wire wrap wire.
http://www.sega-naomi.com/forum/viewtop ... 2075#12075 has the info you need for checking the traces.
Use a digital multimeter to check the continuity of the traces.
DO NOT USE AN ANALOG MULTIMETER ON GAME BOARDS - EVER!!!! They put a battery directly in the circuit to measure resistance. This is a BAD thing.

I have replacement capacitors on my website.
RJ