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| Unholyknight:
Does anyone have experience with the J-Pac PlayStation 2 adapter that can lend some help? I've been unable to pinpoint the issue, but my arcade inputs are not being received by the PlayStation 2. I have a Slim PlayStation 2 connected to the J-Pac adapter with both controller ports plugged in. From there it's connected to the J-Pac at the PC KB / USB input and then the JAMMA harness plugs into the J-Pac. If I plug the P/S2 cable to connect the J-Pac to my PC I am able to capture input from the arcade cab controls within WinIPAC, so no issues there. I've also programmed the J-Pac with a control scheme based off of the PlayStation 2 adapter reference list on the Ultimarc website. For some reason those controls aren't passed back to the PlayStation 2 adapter when I have it hooked up. The adapter is functioning to some extent since it is powering the J-Pac as it should. I also have two PlayStation 2 control adapters for the J-Pac - I've tested both and they both have the same results. They power the J-Pac without receiving any control inputs. Have I missed a step or something? Is there any additional testing I can do to help pinpoint the problem? |
| rpgposer:
I have a j-pac and the ps2/gc/wii adapter. Even though it pretty much requires a 6-button CP (mine is 4), I have tested it with a ps2 and the default j-pac keymap. I can use the "Start" button and directional controls. "Select", however requires SW5, so I can't get any further with my 4 button JAMMA setup. My j-pac has two kb connectors, I have it hooked up to the kb/usb side. The ps2 side did nothing. Did you download a custom keymap to the j-pac? I thought the matrices on Andy's website were the default. |
| Unholyknight:
The matrices outlined on the site are the default mappings. I didn't download any custom key configurations to the J-Pac. I used the utility to test and make sure that inputs were being recognized by the J-Pac and they were. I reprogrammed the J-Pac with the default map in hopes that that might somehow fix the problem - it was worth a shot. I haven't wired the kick harness for buttons 4-6 since I'm first trying to fix the issue with the PlayStation 2 not receiving any input data. I sent an email over to Andy and I'm waiting on another response. He said they had discovered some faulty controller adapters in the past, but the two I have are from later 2006 / early 2007 so I'm unsure if mine fall in during a time that there may have been a production fault. When I first got the J-Pac and PlayStation 2 adapters I was using them to test and calibrate an arcade cab without a game so I never wired controls to the PlayStation 2 via the control adapter, I just used the console's A/V output. I had a CPS-III game in the cab until last night when I decided to swap it out for the PlayStation 2 to play some other fighting games. I'm hoping that I'm either missing something or they may be from a faulty batch. Buying a new controller adapter one isn't a problem if it will fix the issue, but the two I have now are giving me identical problems. |
| rpgposer:
I find it odd that the test works, but nothing seems to be making it to the console itself. Have you tested the PS2 with a sony PS2 controller? If you have, and it works, then it seems likely your issue is with the adapter. Good luck. |
| Unholyknight:
The console works with a controller plugged in so no problem there. Thanks again for the info and troubleshooting recommendations. Hopefully Andy will have some more information. It'd be great if I got a replacement since I have two faulty ones, but it's been so long since I bought the adapters that I'm not opposed to buying a new one if it comes to that. |
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