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| wp34:
I picked up a RoadBlasters CP off eBay. It is one of my "grails" and I've not been able to find a satisfactory way to play it in MAME. I also purchased an Opti-Wiz from GGG so I can connect it to my PC. I'm looking for some advice for hooking this up from someone who has done it and/or is smarter than me. Here are my assumptions - Buttons - Large Green Wire - Ground for buttons Large Black Wires - Trigger and Special Weapons buttons Optical Hook-up Red = 5v power Black = Ground Blue=? Purple=? I'm assuming that the Blue or Purple are for the X-axis. Any guidance or suggestions would be appreciated. I've searched and not been able to find any specific information. |
| wp34:
I found this by accident - http://www.thisoldgame.com/products/usb-adaptor-for-atari-yoke-controller Anybody have experience with this adapter? |
| bkenobi:
That yoke adapter cable is not what you want. That is for a Star Wars controller (maybe others too). What you have is a standard Atari steering wheel board. I don't remember which is which, but there's power, ground and a signal wire. There should be a writeup here about hacking a pole position or some other Atari steering wheel. |
| huygens:
The blue and purple wires from the optic board are the quadrature signals. They should be hooked up to Xa and Xb on the opti-wiz (you need both connected). If the mouse moves in the wrong direction just reverse them. |
| wp34:
--- Quote from: bkenobi on December 14, 2010, 04:04:26 pm ---That yoke adapter cable is not what you want. That is for a Star Wars controller (maybe others too). What you have is a standard Atari steering wheel board. I don't remember which is which, but there's power, ground and a signal wire. There should be a writeup here about hacking a pole position or some other Atari steering wheel. --- End quote --- I thought the same thing but the item description specifically mentions RB and the molex connector looks about the same. Not sure I'd want to risk $60 on it unless someone could tell me for sure it worked. Thanks for the reply. |
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