This was super helpful, thank you. I had a similar issue booting up my type x3 which ended up being a bad original 660 gpu. Luckily this old hardware is relatively cheap these days.
Handy to know the joytokey settings if i ever need it, the Type x boot screen reset can also happen if your bios battery dies i had to fix one with that issue. you can also remove none working games from the nesica menu and there are some working games you can add back in, and a few games need custon resolution set in the nvida control panel it's in the read me file. In the mame button sttings you can set a button combination to bring up the settings and set one for a pause button super handy.
Great setup!!! Have u tried to create a shortcut to the joytokey.exe file and copy it to the start menu folder, so everytime windows satart up it will run the program automatically?
@@itamarazulai6767 I haven’t tried that just yet. To be honest I’ve been so busy with everything else I’ve done with the channel I haven’t been back to the type x3 since. But it’s definitely on the list of things to try! Thank you!
Damn...that sounds like a pain. Odd, so the custom hdd basically turns it into an official emulator of other systems with JVS I/O or sort of? Well and the original TTX3 stuff. I'm glad you got it working though. Lol what is it? no time for an answer!!
I was having the same problems and found this video today. Thank you so much!
@@koreanhacker Glad I could help!
This was super helpful, thank you. I had a similar issue booting up my type x3 which ended up being a bad original 660 gpu. Luckily this old hardware is relatively cheap these days.
@@poodudeelitehappy I could help!
Handy to know the joytokey settings if i ever need it, the Type x boot screen reset can also happen if your bios battery dies i had to fix one with that issue. you can also remove none working games from the nesica menu and there are some working games you can add back in, and a few games need custon resolution set in the nvida control panel it's in the read me file.
In the mame button sttings you can set a button combination to bring up the settings and set one for a pause button super handy.
@@RetroTuna You’ll have to teach some of this to me later!
@@QCJSiteB also forget to mention turn you cpu fan down in the bios as it set to full all the time, thats where most of the noise is comming from
With the noctua should be silent but we’ll see. If it’s too noisy I’ll adjust it.
Great setup!!! Have u tried to create a shortcut to the joytokey.exe file and copy it to the start menu folder, so everytime windows satart up it will run the program automatically?
@@itamarazulai6767 I haven’t tried that just yet. To be honest I’ve been so busy with everything else I’ve done with the channel I haven’t been back to the type x3 since. But it’s definitely on the list of things to try! Thank you!
Damn...that sounds like a pain. Odd, so the custom hdd basically turns it into an official emulator of other systems with JVS I/O or sort of? Well and the original TTX3 stuff. I'm glad you got it working though. Lol what is it? no time for an answer!!
why a ttx3 if you can use a regular pc??
@@siul3277 Because there are a number of games that don’t emulate well and frankly work better on the original hardware reading the iso from the ssd.