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Re: rhythm paradise naomi machine
Thanks for that man.
Wow, there are outputs for all of the buttons as well as a couple of cold cathodes and some RGB lamps.
I'm wondering if there was a separate light driver board for it, it will be a shame if there was.
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Wow, there are outputs for all of the buttons as well as a couple of cold cathodes and some RGB lamps.
I'm wondering if there was a separate light driver board for it, it will be a shame if there was.
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Re: rhythm paradise naomi machine
FrancoB wrote:Thanks for that man.
Wow, there are outputs for all of the buttons as well as a couple of cold cathodes and some RGB lamps.
I'm wondering if there was a separate light driver board for it, it will be a shame if there was.
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Probably uses the type2 IO board as that has 22 outputs for lamps and such.
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Re: rhythm paradise naomi machine
If cart gets dumped, should be easy to mod for net boot/CF card.
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Shazaym! Thanks Andy.andygeezer wrote:FrancoB wrote: Paging AndyG, paging AndyG......
Probably uses the type2 IO board as that has 22 outputs for lamps and such.
Ah, I didn't even think to look at the type 2 IO. Yeah that looks like it could be it.
Can a type 2 IO be used for normal Naomi cart/CF games as well?
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FrancoB wrote:Shazaym! Thanks Andy.andygeezer wrote:FrancoB wrote: Paging AndyG, paging AndyG......
Probably uses the type2 IO board as that has 22 outputs for lamps and such.
Ah, I didn't even think to look at the type 2 IO. Yeah that looks like it could be it.
Can a type 2 IO be used for normal Naomi cart/CF games as well?
Aye indeed, type2 has dips to support different configs including rotary controllers.
Type3 has 20 outputs so might be ideal.
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Coming soon in 2016 then.. Lol.KmanSweden wrote:Shou promised to dump it on page 1.
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What I/O are we talking about? Tried googeling but didn't find any good pics?
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Ah, most awesome. So you would go for a Type 3 over a Type 2? I think I'll have to pick a Type 3 up from you, I see you have plenty in stockandygeezer wrote:FrancoB wrote: Can a type 2 IO be used for normal Naomi cart/CF games as well?
Aye indeed, type2 has dips to support different configs including rotary controllers.
Type3 has 20 outputs so might be ideal.
[Type 2]KmanSweden wrote:What I/O are we talking about? Tried googeling but didn't find any good pics?
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Re: rhythm paradise naomi machine
@KmanSweden, have you already have an idea which "d-pad" buttons you're going to use?
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Yeah, I found some 30x30x30mm iluminated triangular buttons in Denmark. Most other buttons are 42x42x42mm but I think that's too big for a "stock" panel.
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Re: rhythm paradise naomi machine
Good stuff
I'm planning on going with square buttons and using some inserts like the ones on the Rhythm Tengoku cab.
Are you using rectangular inserts? I'm going to go with some round ones. I need to check but I think they're about 45mm. I got a screen grab of the CP and imported it into CAD and measured from there.
I still have no way of playing the game at the moment mind you
I'm planning on going with square buttons and using some inserts like the ones on the Rhythm Tengoku cab.
Are you using rectangular inserts? I'm going to go with some round ones. I need to check but I think they're about 45mm. I got a screen grab of the CP and imported it into CAD and measured from there.
I still have no way of playing the game at the moment mind you
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Inserts?
Why can't you play it?
Are the mame files not netbootable yet?
Why can't you play it?
Are the mame files not netbootable yet?
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Huh, has this been dumped then? I don't believe I have the ROM for this, but I'd love to play it... assuming it works on a standard stick/buttons setup. Does it try to grab U/D/L/R as buttons?
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It's totally playable with two buttons and a joystick.
However it's probably easier with buttons since you can't do up and down at the same time with a stick.
However it's probably easier with buttons since you can't do up and down at the same time with a stick.
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Re: rhythm paradise naomi machine
Don't expect a net boot version of this, you will need to find original cartridge, it's just not compatible with dimm boards.
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andygeezer wrote:Don't expect a net boot version of this, you will need to find original cartridge, it's just not compatible with dimm boards.
Oh well, maybe one day. Although I'm guessing it's not easy to find.