The JVS card on the TTX2 just has a USB port, one port that's plugged, and a sticker over where I've seen dip switches on other boards, so it definitely can't plug into that. *Can* I just run an ethernet cable from that to the ethernet port on the motherboard of the TTX2? I don't see why that would work. See a problem with the information provided We need your help to make our Database the best it can be. Tried to plug it in, realized there isn't a place to plug it in. PCB Type : Taito Type X2: Controller Type : Gun: Force Feedback : Force Feedback: Screen Size : 55' Screen: Jamma Wiring : Yes: Screen Orientation : Horizontal: Linking : No: Gameplay : Single & Co-operative Play: No. When I found the JVS Error I started looking under the CP, and found that the other end of the USB cable went nowhere. Hooked up the TTX2 to the cabinet, including the USB cable that was down in the area where you'd put the TTX2. Got in a Vewlix F 3 days ago, didn't have a DVI-> VGA adapter, had to wait 2 days to get one from Amazon. Hooked it up to the TV, saw it had video and booted, put it in the closet. Here's my story:īought a TTX2 about a year ago because I saw one at a steal of a price. I have no idea how I'm supposed to use it. This Taito machine uses its own PCB connector and the Video Pool PCB set also used the same connector. Play your favorite classic games with the Ultimate Arcade 2 by the Chicago Gaming Company. No, I definitely have the I/O board with the ethernet cable. Space Invaders - 24 Inch Minotaur Arcade Cabinet. Did you mean the one on the left? Or do you have an ethernet cable going from the FastIO to the IO baord on the TX2? Niko wrote:The board on the right is a FastIO board, which uses an ethernet cable.
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