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Rice Cube:
recently got an ipaq but without the WinIPAQ software. im wondering if the ipaq is pretty much ready to plug in and play. Andy at Ultimarc told me I don't need it so would I have to get a keyboard encoder or somethign? thanks everyone
Hoopz:
Yes, it's plug and play.
LeedsFan:
The IPac is a keyboard encoder. As Hoopz said, it's simply plug and play. It already has the default Mame keys built into it, so if you're using Mame there's no need to change anything.

The IPac is programmable if you wanted to do that, which is where the WiniPac software comes in. But that's assuming you have not got the IPac "VE" edition. That's the "Value Edition" which is a cheaper IPac without the flash memory onboard. Andy started selling those recently I would guess because most of his customers only buy it for Mame so he offered a cheaper version.

In actual fact I think you can still program the VE version, but when you switch off you lose the settings because there's no flash memory. But it can never lose the default Mame settings which are built in.
Rice Cube:
Yeah I was about to get the VE edition but I'm using emulators too. but since im going to be using mame and other emulators, i probably need that software right?
Hoopz:
If you can define your own inputs in the other emulators, you dont need the software.  Regardless, you can download it, right? Easy to get and install when needed.
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