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  1. The Namco System 246 is a development of the Sony PlayStation 2 technology as a basis for an arcade system board. It was released in December 2000 on its first game Bloody Roar 3 . Like the Sega NAOMI , it is widely licensed for use by other manufacturers.

  2. Namco System 246: September 1, 2004: Yes No No PlayStation 2: 2005: Yes Yes Yes Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection: Namco System 246: September 23, 2005: Yes No No PSP July 2006: Yes Yes Yes Mario Kart Arcade GP: Namco-Sega-Nintendo Triforce: October 10, 2005: Yes No No Co-produced with Nintendo. Taiko no Tatsujin 7: Namco System 246: 2005: Yes No No ...

    Title
    Arcade Systems/consoles
    Release Date
    Jp
    October 1978
    Yes
    June 1979
    Yes
    September 15, 1979 [5]
    Yes
    January 30, 1984 [6]
    Yes
    • Chassis
    • Security Dongle
    • Optical Drive
    • Hard Drive
    • I/O Boards
    • Kick Harness
    • System 256 PlayStation Controller Interface
    • Stereo Audio

    System 246(Driving) chassis246(Driving) The very first of the System 246 chassis is easily identified by its large size, but lack of JAMMA interface. It appears to have been subject to a very limit...

    The Sony model COH-H10020 security dongle is at the core of the 2X6 game boot process. The COH-H3XXXX main board, when initialized, searches for a MagicGate encrypted boot file in the contents of the PlayStation 2 memory card filesystem on the COH dongle in slot 1 (left). The system proceeds to boot this code identically to a retail PlayStation 2. ...

    In the majority of cases, System 246 uses CD-ROM or DVD-ROM discs as its primary storage. The hardware accesses the DVD drive for data not contained on the game dongle, for example, 3d models, levels, cinematics, music, etc., and uses the 32MB RAM cache to store data loaded from the drive to reduce stress on the optical drive and discs after the da...

    Some games utilize a 3.5" hard drive in place of an optical drive to speed up access to data that is too large to be cached in the 32MB buffer RAM. The format of the drive and its data is completely up to the discretion of the game developer, and examples have been seen in both raw and Sony APA partition schemes. As is the case with the optical dri...

    The Namco 2x6 is a fully-JVS compliant system, and offers both a traditional JVS I/O port and (on 246B and later), a Namco proprietary ribbon cable interface designed to connect to the System246(B) JAMMA PCB. 1. System246 JAMMA PCBThis I/O board is only used on the 246A chassis, as it is installed internally, and connects directly to a socket on th...

    The kick harness available on both variants of the System 246 JAMMA PCB is a 10 pin JST connector located on the front right of the PCB. The pinout is as follows: 1. GND 2. NC 3. P1 Button 4 4. P1 Button 5 5. P1 Button 6 6. NC 7. P2 Button 4 8. P2 Button 5 9. P2 Button 6 10. GND

    The System 256 chassis is missing the PlayStation 2 controller ports, and in its place is a n expansion header. Pinout is as follows (Pins on JST plug are in odd/even rows, not sequential.): 1. DAT (P1 Pin 1) 2. CMD (P1 Pin 2) 3. ATT (P1 Pin 6) 4. NC 5. CLK (P1 Pin 7) 6. UNKNOWN (P1 Pin 8) 7. ACK (P1 Pin 9) 8. DAT (P2 Pin 1) 9. CMD (P2 Pin 2) 10. A...

    The JAMMA audio pins on both variants of the System 246 JAMMA PCB offer mono sound when connected in a cab using a traditional JAMMA harness, but stereo sound is also available via a 4 pin JST connector located on the front right of the PCB. The pinout is as follows: 1. Left + 2. Left - 3. Right + 4. Right -

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tekken_4Tekken 4 - Wikipedia

    NA: September 23, 2002. Genre (s) Fighting. Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. Arcade system. Namco System 246. Tekken 4 (鉄拳4) is a fighting game developed and published by Namco as the fourth main and fifth installment in the Tekken series, following the release of the non-canon title Tekken Tag Tournament in 1999.

  4. Description. An arcade system from Namco that is based on Sony's Playstation 2 hardware. Namco System 246 was produced by Namco in 2001 . Namco released 310 machines in our database under this trade name, starting in 1977. Namco was based in Japan.

  5. The Namco System 246 is a development of the Sony PlayStation 2 technology as a basis for an arcade system board. It was released in December 2000 on its first game Bloody Roar 3. Like the Sega NAOMI, it is widely licensed for use by other manufacturers.

  6. Jun 26, 2022 · The System 246 (commonly known as the Namco System 246, sometimes known as System 2x6) is an arcade system board by Namco that is based on Sony's PlayStation 2 hardware and was used in a variety of first-party and third-party arcade games from 2000 to 2011.

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