
WTB: Arthrimus' SEGA JVS Console I/O V2
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WTB: Arthrimus' SEGA JVS Console I/O V2
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Re: WTB: Arthrimus' SEGA JVS Console I/O V2
Can we kick it
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Re: WTB: Arthrimus' SEGA JVS Console I/O V2
Yes we can
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Re: WTB: Arthrimus' SEGA JVS Console I/O V2
This specific item is no longer in production, but there are plenty of alternatives available—it really depends on what functionality you're looking to achieve.
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Re: WTB: Arthrimus' SEGA JVS Console I/O V2
Basically need what this does, stick it on a JVS IO and have breakouts for a UFB to get controls going on X360 etc. Which alternatives are there as I'm not aware of too many...crazyjojo wrote: July 18th, 2025, 1:58 am This specific item is no longer in production, but there are plenty of alternatives available—it really depends on what functionality you're looking to achieve.
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Re: WTB: Arthrimus' SEGA JVS Console I/O V2
Most users connect the UFB to JVS I/O via JST cables. But since you already have a UFB, you could directly use other USB-to-JVS converter boards instead.


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Re: WTB: Arthrimus' SEGA JVS Console I/O V2
Isn't that a clone MP7-IONA? I was looking for more of a form factor like the one from Arthrimus, makes it clean to setup and leave in the cab indefinitely. But thanks for thinking with me.crazyjojo wrote: July 18th, 2025, 3:49 pm Most users connect the UFB to JVS I/O via JST cables. But since you already have a UFB, you could directly use other USB-to-JVS converter boards instead.
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