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The Sega Ringwide is an arcade board released by Sega in ???. The Ringwide is PC-based hardware, utilizing an Intel ???, integrated graphics and a Solid State Disk for game storage. It runs at several resolutions selectable by dip switches, including 4:3 640x480 (31khz) and 16:9 1280x768p (768p), depending on the title.
JVS I/O Board Support
The Capcom I/O Converter is known to have compatibility issues with Sega Ring Hardware, including the Ringwide.
- Sega I/O Board 838-13683-93 (identifies as 838-13683B Ver1.07) has been tested by Arcade Otaku members, and is known to work with no known issues.
Power Supply
Ringwide boards run on the equivalent of a standard ATX power supply, with a custom connector. If you require a PSU and are unable to obtain a official SEGA PSU, you can either purchase the proper connector and wire an ATX PSU to work, or solder an ATX PSU harness directly to the Ringwide's filterboard.
Software
| Release Date | Developer | English Title | Japanese Title | Genre | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ??? | FK Digital | Chaos Code | カオスコード, Kaosu Kōdo | Fighting | |
| ??? | Ecole | Melty Blood Actress Again Current Code | メルティブラッド アクトレスアゲイン カレントコード | Fighting | |
| ??? | SEGA | Sonic & SEGA All-Stars Racing | ??? | Driving/Racing |