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griffindodd:

--- Quote from: DNA Dan on November 12, 2012, 11:04:04 pm ---Very nice job! The artwork really pops. So where's the minicade? I know you have enough parts leftover to build a second one......

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Lol, yep you are probably right, I have enough bits and pieces to throw together a nice little 60-in-1, but I'm taking a break from full builds for a little while. A house move on the horizon is making me warey of starting into anything big and I want to complete my 'Paperboy Exclusive' restore before embarking on another build.

When I do scratch build again it will be a sit down cab, probably a dedicated driver and yolk build. Also at some point I want to build a 2/3 scale Ms. Pac Man for my daughter, although she's barely 10 months old right now so I have time before she can play on that one.

PL1:

--- Quote from: griffindodd on November 13, 2012, 11:58:34 am ---When I do scratch build again it will be a sit down cab, probably a dedicated driver and yolk build.
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Sounds like you have some egg-citing plans.   :duckhunt

Maybe you can do something with a Star Wars yoke, too.   ;D
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Scott

griffindodd:
 :dunno Man i am struggling a little with the iPac software.

I have my panel layout done and I have assigned my buttons to the switch mapping to show how they have been wired.

Trouble is, when in the keyboard mapping mode, when I assign a new keystroke to a button, pressing that button makes it light up on a different button in the control panel layout onscreen.

e.g.

Press button 1 on my CP, makes button in position 1 on the screen light up, all good so far, then I change the keymapping for that button to a different keystroke, and now when I press that same button on my CP, the button in position 2 lights up on screen.

What am I doing wrong here?

Also, a problem with one of my PAC64's. I have 2 PAC64's, they both had the same ID when I got them (ID#1) so I downloaded the software from Ultimarc and assigned one of them ID#1 and the other ID#2. Now the ID#1 board doesn't show up at all and when I check device manager in windows it shows up as 'HIUD Firmware Upgrade'. No idea how to fix this.

TheShaner:
Have you tried going into table mode and assigning the keys there?  I had all sorts of problems with mine at first because and ended up remapping all of the keys in table mode.  Then I went back and made sure everything jived in the layout mode.

griffindodd:

--- Quote from: TheShaner on November 14, 2012, 11:48:52 am ---Have you tried going into table mode and assigning the keys there?  I had all sorts of problems with mine at first because and ended up remapping all of the keys in table mode.  Then I went back and made sure everything jived in the layout mode.

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Yeah I may have to give that a try, something is weird.

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