hi i have a old cage type naomi 1 with a sega i/o. the cabinet has 3 buttons for each player and i would like tro know how to add 3 extra buttons to give me 6 buttons per player please as ive brought some capcom games that use all 6 buttons.
Im a compleete novice so if anyone can help me id be grateful.
I have pictures but am not sure how to upload them.
help with buttons please
You can always refer to the --->Naomi Wiring Diagram<--- for determining what wires are connected to where. This diagram is for the Jamma I/O if this is what you have.
joshua3dg wrote:You can always refer to the --->Naomi Wiring Diagram<--- for determining what wires are connected to where. This diagram is for the Jamma I/O if this is what you have.
Hi again looking at the help for of this forum it turnd out that i do have a jamma i/o the one where it says do not put any power through it ect.
I didnt wire up the cabinet as im a novice i brought it like it is.
It has buttons 1 - 2 & 3 but i need some help as i want to add buttons 4 5 & 6 is there anyone on here who could make up the cables and the buttons for me that will connect into my cabinet so all i have to do is drill the button holes and clip the cables in please.
I will pay someone by paypal if they can help please.
frustin wrote:joshua3dg wrote:You can always refer to the --->Naomi Wiring Diagram<--- for determining what wires are connected to where. This diagram is for the Jamma I/O if this is what you have.
Hi again looking at the help for of this forum it turnd out that I do have a jamma I/o the one where it says do not put any power through it ect.
I didnt wire up the cabinet as im a novice I brought it like it is.
It has buttons 1 - 2 & 3 but I need some help as I want to add buttons 4 5 & 6 is there anyone on here who could make up the cables and the buttons for me that will connect into my cabinet so all I have to do is drill the button holes and clip the cables in please.
I will pay someone by paypal if they can help please.
Can anyone help me please?
Just in case, the Jamma I/O does need power. This message refers to the fact that power is either through the Jamma connector, or the power connector on the top/right hand side opposite the Jamma edge. Not both. One of these connectors needs to be supplied with power for it to work.frustin wrote:Hi again looking at the help for of this forum it turnd out that I do have a jamma I/o the one where it says do not put any power through it ect.