![]() It also connects to the motherboard's control panel header (for power on/off and lights) as well as the onboard optical sound. The black square at the bottom of the card is actually a plastic panel covering a set of dip switches. On the Type X, the dip switches do nothing, but on the Type X2 they do things like change the game's output resolution. Games are distributed as an IDE hard drive and USB security dongle, and are conveniently installed via a square opening in the top of the case (each game comes comes with its own top plate). The Type X can play on a standard 15khz jamma cabinet via a JVS->Jamma I/O converter, such as those used for the Naomi platform. ![]() Graphics Board : AGP Radeon 9200SE (128 MB) through to X800XT (256 MB) (complete ATI Radeon Range)Īudio : AC97 onboard 6 channel audio CODECĪudio inputs : Microphone (stereo pin-jack), line-in (stereo pin-jack)Īudio outputs : line-out (stereo pin-jack), SPDI/F Memory : DDR266 DIMM 256MB (upgradable to DDR400 2GB) Here is the complete shooter collection for the Type X, consisting of: GigaWing Generations, Homura, Shikigami No Shiro III, Raiden III, and Raiden IV.ĬPU : Celeron 2.5Ghz (upgradable to Pentium 4 2.8GHz) The graphics card has two ports, one for 15khz lowres and one for 31khz hires monitors. Notes : The hardware is upgradable and changable per game, from the basic setup to a pretty much state of the art setup.The Taito Type X² was released in 2007 and is a PC/Windows XP based arcade system. The game list is quite extensive and boasts a number of high profile titles from franchises like Street Fighter, Blazblue and King of Fighters. (also supports newer Radeon and GeForce cards) Intel Core 2 Duo E6400/Pentium 4 651/Celeron D 352ĥ12 MB or 1 GB DDR2 667 MHz (upgradable to 4 GB DDR2 800 MHz) Since the system runs on Windows XP Embedded games are generally built on Direct X.
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