The LM4952 amplifier uses a 12 volt power source.I have no idea why, but I've tried two different RGB-PI's in my cab and the amplifier chip blew on both.
Might try this to see if I have better luck.
Ordered. I've been looking for a Pi JAMMA solution to cover games I can't play on original hardware or MiSTer. Arpicade is pricey, and Recalbox JAMMA doesn't appear to be taking orders now, so this looked like a good option.The new board has slide switches instead of jumpers and a more powerful cooling fan.
New stock and ready to ship.
bit.ly/43JaYyv
Sorry, but I haven't tasted recallbox with this board. I'll test soon.Not really. I got recalbox running on it but couldn't get my jamma buttons to work.
I used this pack, but when I downloaded it was 1.0.0.2 version I think and works great.Anyone know what romset is used for FBN on RGB Pi OS 4? I found the info for OS 2 on their site, but not OS 4... wondering if it is different.
Video I got to work but not the buttons. Also not a big issue because rgbpi-os I like more.Sorry, but I haven't tasted recallbox with this board. I'll test soon.
I think the two links below may be helpful (I haven't tested them yet).
For video output : https://wiki.recalbox.com/en/tutorials/video/crt/crt-screen-dpi-vga666-piscart-rgbpi
For MCP23017 : https://github.com/recalbox/mk_arcade_joystick_rpi
Thanks! Ordered one yesterday, excited to check it out to fill the gap of games that aren't on Mister that I don't have PCBs for.I used this pack, but when I downloaded it was 1.0.0.2 version I think and works great.
https://archive.org/details/2020_01_06_fbn
you have to format the USB drive using RGB-Pi OS. I forget exactly where it is -- maybe under the ROM scanner -- there is an option to prep the USB drive. then move it back to your PC/Mac and load your ROMs. then plug it back into the Pi.Got started setting this up tonight. RGP-PI OS4 beta26 installed and booted just fine. Hardware, video, and buttons seem all good but I'm having trouble getting the roms installed. I'm trying to use an external USB stick to store the roms but for the life of me I can get the OS to create the directory structure needed to then copy the roms into. I formatted the stick as exFAT and the OS sees and can load it but then, nothing.
I'm sure I'm missing something fairly obvious but the documentation on OS4 is kinda sparse and the usual google searches haven't unearthed an answer. For OS2 I see you needed to format the USB device from the system itself but I see no such option on OS4.
Anyone who has this up and running and can point me in the right direction I'd sincerely appreciate it.
Ya, maybe I'm not remembering correctly. I just fired up my RGB-Pi and with the USB drive in, you need to go into Storage you should see USB1 and USB2. \ select USB1 to mount the drive first then scan for games.@mattsoft I've seen this option in OS2 but I couldn't find it in OS4. Are you certain you did this in OS4?