Powering my Naomi.

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OldFoo

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the jamma adapter is called a cacpom io and costs around ?100/ $200 give or take
OldFoo

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The Capcom I/O is not the only adapter. There are a few others as listed here--->I/O Adapters<---. ;)
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I have a steel door in front of my Naomi, which kinder baffles the sound out a bit!
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Cheers for the info peeps, just another quick one, I've got a Yamaha DSP AX1 amp and want to run the Naomi sound through it, I can see some phono outputs on the MB, so basically I can just run a phono cable to my amp, correct?
OldFoo

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Sure! It's just plain audio that will connect to practically any amp. :D
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Ha ha, yeah I just connected it up and started to get some beeps and sound effects, just connected the Naomi to my PC monitor and getting no picture! Crap! I take it that it uses a different resolution or something then!
OldFoo

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To hook it up to a computer, you need to change dipswitch 1 to output in hi-res mode (640x480). The other (low-res) is for standard arcade monitors.
OldFoo

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Hmm, very odd, it doesn't seem to want to work on my monitor, evem when dip switch 1 is in both settings! Any ideas?
OldFoo

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Does your monitor have 2 inputs? Like VGA and DVI? If so, you may have to toggle the monitor. If not, and you are 100% sure that the cable is good, and that all dipswitches are off, then you might have a big problem. Or, there is something in the hookup that has been missed. Also, try using another monitor.
OldFoo

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OK, It's working now! Bleeding hell, what's going on!?! LOL!

Gotta find a game to see if it works, and also a control panel now!

Cheers for the info mate, you've been a big help!
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