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| UncleMame:
Just wired my CP (have a GPwiz49) and had two issues I came across: I was under the apparently false notion that the GPwiz could do a shift function with combined keys(such as player1 button + pause button could be mapped as a restore button. It looks as though this does not appear to be the case. I'm bummed, because I strived to avoid a franken panel and have a nice clean board with just three additional buttons on each side of the top (p1/p2 button start and pause button for each player) I intended to map a shift on the p1/p2 button to exit, a shift on the start to restore and a shift on the pause to save). Any ideas ? Secondly I was trying to find the most recent software for the wiz49 - I saw an old post from 2005 with the link. Is this the newest release ? Thanks |
| nick3092:
I am not aware of any shift function on the GP-Wiz40. Also, there is no software for it. The only extra software is to program the Roto-X feature if you have a rotary joystick. Otherwise you just plug it in and windows sees it as a gamepad. |
| RandyT:
--- Quote from: UncleMame on May 13, 2011, 09:54:34 pm ---Just wired my CP (have a GPwiz49) and had two issues I came across: I was under the apparently false notion that the GPwiz could do a shift function with combined keys(such as player1 button + pause button could be mapped as a restore button. It looks as though this does not appear to be the case. I'm bummed, because I strived to avoid a franken panel and have a nice clean board with just three additional buttons on each side of the top (p1/p2 button start and pause button for each player) I intended to map a shift on the p1/p2 button to exit, a shift on the start to restore and a shift on the pause to save). Any ideas ? --- End quote --- If using MAME, you can set up any button you want to be "shift". If you want to use the P1START button, just go into the input assignment menus, select the function you want to be shifted, press and hold the P1START button and then press the button you want to assign the function to. --- Quote ---Secondly I was trying to find the most recent software for the wiz49 - I saw an old post from 2005 with the link. Is this the newest release ? --- End quote --- Yes. |
| UncleMame:
Thanks for the advice. I now wired everything up. My two ultimarc slickstiks are running fine. None of the buttons are functioning. I used the wiring kit fro GGG. I'm not a great electrician, but any advice to troubleshoot. Everything is daisychained to ground and the connections appear tight. Any help would be great |
| BobA:
I know it is a dumb question but is your daisy chain ground that goes to the buttons connected to the ground on the gpwiz? |
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