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BadMouth:
--- Quote from: SegaOutrun on May 26, 2013, 02:02:52 pm ---Can someone post their Crusin USA/World pedal set up? The game plays fine but it will not register the gas and brake pedal in the game itself. Mame sees the pedals and it even registers the gas/brake in service mode but, nothing happens in game. I tried all sorts of configuration for accel, accel inc and accel dec and nothing changed. im using mame64ui and a logitech wheel. Thanks.
BTW California Speed play perfectly.
Thanks in advance
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Make sure you always leave Pedal Inc and Pedal Dec blank!
Try only mapping the gas. Sometimes the brake and gas fight each other if one is reversed (look for the brake lights).
If it doesn't work then, try reversing the pedal in MAME under analog controls.
Once you have the gas straitened out, move onto mapping the brake.
SegaOutrun:
Success!! I got sega rally 2 running on my cab. It would not recognize my video card so, I download and installed sega rally 2 demo of the web and somehow that fixed the issue. I guess it added some missing files. The higher resolution files hack works too but, it doesnt recognize my wheel when I go to HD :'(
Malenko:
--- Quote from: SegaOutrun on May 26, 2013, 02:02:52 pm ---Can someone post their Crusin USA/World pedal set up? The game plays fine but it will not register the gas and brake pedal in the game itself. Mame sees the pedals and it even registers the gas/brake in service mode but, nothing happens in game. I tried all sorts of configuration for accel, accel inc and accel dec and nothing changed. im using mame64ui and a logitech wheel. Thanks.
BTW California Speed play perfectly.
Thanks in advance
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I had to invert the pedals in MAME so that MAME didnt think the pedal was to the floor when my foot was off of it, but Im using the logitech PS3 wheel.
rbrown:
This question is for Badmouth, because I have read some of you posts and you might know the answer to my dilemma. I just hacked a Driving Force Pro to 360 degrees, but when driving, sometimes is decalibrates, not always and that is where the rub is. I have to be gentle with the movements or it will go out of whack. I have improved my times, but that situation where it might decalibrate is always looming. Other than that it is great. My question is what causes that. Is it the cheap optical sensor?, or is it the mother board in the wheel?, or is it the PlayStation console. Remember the encoder wheel is now capable of turning 2.5 times faster than the original. If you know the answer or come cures, I would sure be willing to learn. Rbrown.
BadMouth:
--- Quote from: rbrown on October 07, 2013, 01:03:14 pm ---This question is for Badmouth, because I have read some of you posts and you might know the answer to my dilemma. I just hacked a Driving Force Pro to 360 degrees, but when driving, sometimes is decalibrates, not always and that is where the rub is. I have to be gentle with the movements or it will go out of whack. I have improved my times, but that situation where it might decalibrate is always looming. Other than that it is great. My question is what causes that. Is it the cheap optical sensor?, or is it the mother board in the wheel?, or is it the PlayStation console. Remember the encoder wheel is now capable of turning 2.5 times faster than the original. If you know the answer or come cures, I would sure be willing to learn. Rbrown.
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Not familiar with that hack. Could you provide some details?
Does the calibration go out if you move it too fast?
or if you move it too far?
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