SF2' (CPS') Issues
Posted: April 12th, 2014, 6:57 pm
I just picked up an SF2' board set for cheap but it's presenting issues when plugged into my Neo 29.
My current setup is:
SF2' Board ---> Jamma PCB/MVS Cab converter (from JammaBoards) ---> MVS connector
Currently the game starts up fine but the backgrounds and some graphics are missing. Part of the title screen graphics are fine, and the character sprites in-battle show up fine, but almost everything else is black. I'm guessing this might be an issue with one of the ROM chips not being seated correctly, so I am in the process of reseating them. The other issue that has me stumped, though, is that it looks like button 4 is constantly being pressed. After I insert a coin, the game immediately picks the default character and when the battle starts that character constantly does a light kick. To diagnose the issue I've tried:
- Removing the Kick Harness
- Unplugging the connectors to all of the cab buttons
But the "kicking" issue still remains.
Has anyone seem anything like this before? When the buttons are all hooked up, the joystick works as do the other punch buttons (I can input a special move and it'll play through and temporarily override the constant kicking), so I don't think it is a problem with the converter.
My current setup is:
SF2' Board ---> Jamma PCB/MVS Cab converter (from JammaBoards) ---> MVS connector
Currently the game starts up fine but the backgrounds and some graphics are missing. Part of the title screen graphics are fine, and the character sprites in-battle show up fine, but almost everything else is black. I'm guessing this might be an issue with one of the ROM chips not being seated correctly, so I am in the process of reseating them. The other issue that has me stumped, though, is that it looks like button 4 is constantly being pressed. After I insert a coin, the game immediately picks the default character and when the battle starts that character constantly does a light kick. To diagnose the issue I've tried:
- Removing the Kick Harness
- Unplugging the connectors to all of the cab buttons
But the "kicking" issue still remains.
Has anyone seem anything like this before? When the buttons are all hooked up, the joystick works as do the other punch buttons (I can input a special move and it'll play through and temporarily override the constant kicking), so I don't think it is a problem with the converter.