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[[Image:Jamma_JVS_diagram.png|400px|thumb|right| JVS Diagram]]
[[Image:Jamma_JVS_diagram.png|400px|thumb|right| JVS Diagram]]


[[Image:System357_back_JAMMAconnectors.jpg|400px|thumb|right| JAMMA board connectors/placement<BR />Note, the imputs of the JAMMA board (buttons, stick, credit slot) are sent to the PS3 board by a USB cable (not visible in this photo)]]
[[Image:System357_back_JAMMAconnectors.jpg|400px|thumb|right| JAMMA board connectors/placement<BR />Note the inputs of the JAMMA board (buttons, stick, credit slot) are sent to the PS3 board by a USB cable (not visible in this photo).<BR />Video signal from "PS3 board" to "JAMMA board is sent with a AV MultiOUT" cable]]


JAMMA Video Standard or JVS is an updated JAMMA created in the late 90’s.
JAMMA Video Standard or JVS is an updated JAMMA created in the late 90’s.

Revision as of 11:09, 12 December 2012

Namco System 357

  • Retail based motherboards, without WiFi/BT
  • Arcade machines do not have a BD Drive ( The games are installed via USB )
  • They do have 1x HDMI, 1x VGA & 1x JAMMA (JVS) output
  • The case is a big clunky square box
  • Target ID is A0 /  ARC 

357A (GECR - 1100) COK-002

System357A GECR-1100 (Tekken 鐵拳)

357B (GECR-1500) VER-001

System 357B (GECR-1500) inside picures :

JAMMA board (JVS)

JVS Diagram
JAMMA board connectors/placement
Note the inputs of the JAMMA board (buttons, stick, credit slot) are sent to the PS3 board by a USB cable (not visible in this photo).
Video signal from "PS3 board" to "JAMMA board is sent with a AV MultiOUT" cable

JAMMA Video Standard or JVS is an updated JAMMA created in the late 90’s.

JVS uses an HD-15 type video connection (commonly known as a VGA connector, although VGA is a resolution), stereo RCA audio connections, JST_VL power connections with 3.3V.

Controls are handled via an I/O PCB within the cabinet which connects to the game hardware by an USB cable - it's only the physical cable that's USB, and the signals have nothing in common with USB at all.

See: http://wiki.arcadeotaku.com/w/JVS

Game List

Source: http://wiki.arcadeotaku.com/w/Namco_System_357

English Name Japanese Name Publisher Year 357 Rev A 357 Rev B Dongle # Media # Media PS Pad Comp Website Notes
Deadstorm Pirates ? Namco 2010 ? ? ? ? ? ? http://www.namcoamerica.com/game.php?gameid=24
Dragon Ball Zenkai Battle Royal ? Namco 2011 ? ? ? ? ? ? http://db-zenkai.com/
Kidou Senshi Gundam: Extreme Vs. ? Namco 2010 ? ? ? ? ? ? http://gundam-vs.jp/extreme/
Kidou Senshi Gundam: Extreme Vs. Full Boost ? Namco 2012 ? ? ? ? ? ? http://gundam-vs.jp/extreme/
Razing Storm Namco 2008 ? ? ? ? ? ? http://www.bandainamcogames.co.jp/am/vg/razingstorm/
Taiko No Tatsujin New Cabinets ? Namco 2011 ? ? ? ? ? ? http://taiko.namco-ch.net/
Tekken 6 鉄拳6 Namco 2007 Yes ? TE61 TE61001-NA-HDD0-A HDD ? http://www.tekken-official.jp/tk6ac/index.html
Tekken 6 Live Monitor 鉄拳6ライブモニター用 Namco 2007 Yes ? TE6L TE61001-LM-HDD0-A HDD ? http://www.tekken-official.jp/tk6ac/index.html
Tekken 6 Bloodline Rebellion 鉄拳6 BLOODLINE REBELLION Namco 2008 Yes Yes T6B1 T6B1001-NA-HDD0-A HDD ? http://www.tekken-official.jp/tk6br/index.html
Tekken 6 Bloodline Rebellion Live Monitor 鉄拳6 BLOODLINE REBELLION ライブモニター用 Namco 2008 Yes Yes T6BL T6B1001-LM-HDD0-A HDD ? http://www.tekken-official.jp/tk6br/index.html