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92greenyj:
OK, Here are some pics of what is currently in the cabinet. Pretty sure it was a generic showcase cab that the company I bought it from put a monitor and guts into. (the distributor is no longer in business) I looked but did not see much info if any on the monitor or its specs. Though honestly the color is pretty faded anyway and its probably about due to be replaced.










I really need to do something with this cabinet as its not making us any money sitting on the floor turned off right now. I greatly appreciate any and all input on this. As i said, none of my suppliers have been able to locate a new cart for the NAOMI unit. the few that have turned up don't work. which does not help me obviously. Any other suggestions on conversion kits I could slap into this thing?

92greenyj:
bump.

Any input?

BobA:
How about a picture of the back of the monitor showing any labels that are readable so the guys can determine if you have a standard monitor or 31 khz.  Does the large connector on the silver box go directly to your CP and coin door?

Franco B:
The long silver box is a Capcom IO. It's used to run Naomi/JVS on JAMMA setups so that means your cabinet is JAMMA wired which helps. You can see the JAMMA edge connector plugged into the side of it.

The Capcom IO doesn't downscale the video I'm guessing the Naomi is set to output at 15kHz. If you look near the 'USB' cable coming out of the Naomi you should see some DIPs. If DIP 1 is ON then it's set to output at 15kHz, if it's OFF then it's set to output at 31kHz.

If it is set to OFF (31kHz) then it must either be connected to a 31kHz/tri/quad sync monitor via the black VGA cable or there must either be a down scaler in between the Naomi and the monitor.

I'm guessing that it will be set to 15kHz though. If that is the case you should be able to unplug the Capcom IO and plug your JAMMA board in. I would recommend checking the voltages before you do though.




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