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And Help Fast and Furious needs memory??? User Name Remember Me? Password Register iTrader FAQ Calendar Notices Unregistered-- check out today's Most Watched Coin Arcade Machines on eBay: http://www.ace.com/?CategoryID=13718 Go to Page... Thread Tools Display Modes #1 05-06-2014, 08:14 AM madsci Member IAML Supporter (2014) Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: Huntington, New York VAPS Videogame: 11 Video Board: 2 Pinball: 4 Posts: 1,747 Fast and Furious needs memory??? I'm looking at possibly picking up a stand up driving game someone near me is selling. It's a Fast and Furious game. https://www.mikesarcade.com/cgi-bin/spies.cgi?action=url&type=info&page=DefenderErrorCodes.txt Spoke to the guy, and he said that it plays good but needs a memory upgrade. What does that mean, exactly? Are these games like custom PCs that take store bought ram or something? If it needs memory, then how is it playable? I know NOTHING about these newer games, so any insight you all may have would be greatly appreciated! Thanks! __________________ Pins: Stargate, Bram Stoker's Dracula, http://forums.arcade-museum.com/showthread.php?t=310677 Laser Ball, Getaway: High Speed II Vids: Asteroids, Rolling Thunder, Space Invaders, Bad Dudes/Black Tiger(DE cab), 60-in-1 (Stern cab), Cabal, Naomi Netboot Setup(zback), NFL Blitz 2k Gold (generic cab), MAME cabinet (repro SI cab), Cruis'n Exotica (sitdown), Maximum Force, Gauntlet Dark Legacy, Neo Geo MVS 4 slot. WTB: Konami 4 player TMNT Check out my rants and repair blog at http://addictingpixels.wordpress.com/ madsci View Public Profile Send a private message to madsci Find all posts by madsci #2 05-06-2014, 08:22 AM WindDrake Member Join Date: Apr 2011 Location: Round Lake, Illinois VAPS Videogame: 17 - 7W Video Board: 1 Pinball: 5 - 4W Posts: 2,942 They are just Dell PC's. The amount of ram they ship with is fine to run the game, but you get better load times/performance with more ram. __________________ Vids: 17 and counting! - See My VAPS Page. Pins: High Speed, Big Guns, Demolition Man, Gold Wings. South Park | Misc: Rowe MM-5 Jukebox, Smart Gen5 Crane MAME Cabs: 4-Player 2-Player Gameroom Blog | What Boards I Fix WindDrake View Public Profile Send a private message to WindDrake Find all posts by WindDrake #3 05-06-2014, 08:24 AM madsci Member IAML Supporter (
Best Of... Our new Indie Games subforum is now open for business in G&T. Go and check it out, you might land a code for a free https://forums.penny-arcade.com/discussion/64882/sudden-computer-error-cant-detect-memory-no-monitor-signal game. If you're developing an indie game and want to post about it, http://wiki.arcadeotaku.com/w/Sega_NAOMI_Error_Codes follow these directions. If you don't, he'll break your legs! Hahaha! Seriously though.Our rules have been updated and given their own forum. Go and look at them! They are nice, and there may be new ones that you didn't know about! Hooray for rules! Hooray for The System! Hooray for Conforming! Sudden computer memory error error; can't detect memory, no monitor signal Stolls Brave Corporate LogoChicago, ILRegistered User regular July 2008 edited July 2008 in Help / Advice Forum Got an odd problem. Attempted to start up my computer today but was greeted with a 'no signal' message on the monitor, along with a lot of noise from the video card and a beep code from the machine itself. All indicators, including memory error arcade a number code that flashed on the front of the box, indicated that it couldn't read the RAM for some reason. Reseating the RAM, even trying compatible chips from another machine, did not work. Looking for some other suggestions as to what might be the problem. My specs are as follows: Dell XPS 410 Core 2 Duo E6420 (2.13 GHz) processor (factory installed) NVidia GeForce 8800gt 4 gigs DDR2 SDRAM (Kingston Technologies; 4 1-gig chips) The odd part is that it was working fine this morning. I set it to standby, went to the movies and came back three hours later, and the problem began when I tried to start it back up. As I said, I tried repeatedly to reseat the RAM, as everything seems to indicate that this is the problem, but it hasn't worked. It snaps in, but to no effect. Worried it might be something more serious; tech support guy said it sounded like something might actually be damaged, though he was at a loss how it could suddenly happen in standby. There doesn't appear to be anything obviously wrong with the parts, but I'm no expert myself. Any options or suggestions be
MAIN BOARD. Cause: The ROM BOARD (or DIMM BOARD) is not connected correctly to the MAIN BD. The NAOMI 2 ROM board is mounted on the NAOMI main board. Countermeasures: First, turn power off, connect the ROM BD (or DIMM BOARD) correctly. If the status is not improved yet, the board may be malfunctioning. The NAOMI 2 ROM board software cannot run with the NAOMI main board. If you want to run the NAOMI 2 ROM board software, replace the NAOMI main board with the NAOMI 2 main board. Error 02 Display: THIS GAME IS NOT ACCEPTABLE BY MAIN BOARD. Cause: A game of a certain country's version which is not compatible with the Main BD is connected to the Main BD. Countermeasures: Connect a game of a country's version which is compatible with the Main BD. Country setting change can not be performed in the TEST mode. Error 03 Display: BOARD MALFUNCTIONING. Cause: Main board serial number cannot be read out. Error 04 Display: BOARD MALFUNCTIONING. Cause: DIMM board serial number cannot be read out. Error 21 Display: THIS GAME IS NOT ACCEPTABLE BY MAIN BOARD. Cause: Game data (loaded from the GD-ROM to the DIMM board) are corrupted. The NAOMI 2 GD-ROM disk is used with the NAOMI main board. Countermeasures: Make sure that the GD-ROM drive is firmly connected to the NAOMI board. Make sure that the GD-ROM disk is not scratched or contaminated. The NAOMI 2 GD-ROM disk software cannot run with the NAOMI main board. If you want to run the NAOMI 2 GD-ROM disk software, replace the NAOMI main board with the NAOMI 2 main board. Error 22 Display: COMMUNICATION ERROR OCCURRED BETWEEN MAIN BOARD AND OPTION BOARD. Cause: The NAOMI main board receives no responses from the DIMM board. Countermeasures: Correctly reconnect the DIMM board and the GD interface board. This may occur when the daughter board on the DIMM is not properly seated. Fix includes cleaning the contacts and re-seating. Error 23 Display: GD-ROM DRIVE COVER IS OPEN. Cause: The GD-ROM drive cover is open. Countermeasures: Close the cover firmly. Error 24 Display: GD-ROM IS NOT FOUND. Cause: The NAOMI GD-ROM disk can not be recognized. Countermeasures: Reinsert the NAOMI GD-ROM disk. Make sure that the GD-ROM disk is not scratched or contaminated. Error 25 Display: CAN NOT ACCESS GD-ROM DRIVE. Cause: (1) The GD-ROM drive can not be accessed. (2) The GD-ROM drive cover is open. Countermeasures: (1) Correctly reconnect the GD cable and power cord to the GD-ROM drive. If the problem is still reproduced, replace the GD-ROM drive. (2) Close the cover firmly. Error 26 Display: OPTION BOARD MALFUNCTIONING. Cause: The NAOMI board key chip can not be recognized. Countermeasures: Make sure that