Thanks chaps, I'm glad you enjoy looking at how things are progressing
crunchywasp wrote:Paulie wrote:Cheers buddy
I'm pretty sure this is right but can you confirm stock is Sanwa P1 vermilion, P2 Dark blue and yellow for the 24mm also are stock stick Sanwa JLF-TP-8YT?
Ralph has a ltd ed stock colour scheme on his cab which is dark hai/black surround and grey plunger I can't remember if the 24mm buttons were yellow, white or dark but it looked

as f00k IIRC Franny posted a pic of his NNC cp with the same colour scheme.
Yep, that's the stock colours - correct on all counts, and the stick is a JLF-TP-8Y (no flat mounting plate)

Thanks Mark

thats great I can keep my peepers out for the right sticks and buttons now.
A great haul arrived today, it was something I really wanted to put in the cab, but when I've seen them they have always been out of my budget.
The NOS barackets came from jase, thanks a lot mate

Mine have cleaned up really nicely but I'm thinking ahead. I've got nearly a complete second NOS NNC art set and loads of Naomi wiring and gubbins so these brackets will be stored safely with that lot for a future chop project
The 256mb DIMM Board and BIOS came from crunchywasp, thanks again buddy

my BIOS were REV.D which doesn't support GD-ROM so Mark very kindly gave me a English G BIOS

I'm still learing what BIOS works with game & region X but if in doubt check out the our wiki or
http://www.sega-naomi.com"
The GD-ROM came from teh bay £40 + P&P which I thought was very good and thanks again to Mark for the heads up.
The GD-ROM was not too bad looking on the outside when it arrived just a bit grubby but I completely stripped it and gave it a really intensive clean as the fan was heavily encrusted with that very fine nasty black arcade dust.
Before (before I took this pic a thick carpet like layre of gunk had areadly fallen off when I was removing it from the shell)
After
Just the splitter coming from Franco to go and I can then sample delights the GD-ROM has to offer
