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CP Setup W/ IPAC
« on: December 26, 2003, 06:50:30 pm »
Ok im building my CP within the next week and i want to figure somthing out before i start.  I want my panel to resemble the SlickStick C02 so i bouht
2 happ 360's JS
2 happ Competition JS
1 Ultimate 4 way
1 Happ Trackball
1 Oscar Spinner
25  pushbuttons
ipac4
optipac


I want to set it up so that there is P1 left and right stick and a P2 left and right JS for smash tv total carnage etc.  So im wondering how i wire all the joysticks to the IPAC.  I was thinking that i should
1 Wire the 360 to js 1 and 2 inputs
2 wire the 2 Competitions to Js 3 and 4 inputs ( for smash TV)
3 wire the 4 way in parallel to the first JS


Is this how i should do this or does anyone know how i should do it to get it to work


And im sure ill be having tons of fun figureing out the INI files with easy Emus tutorial  >:(

Thanks for any help guys

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Re:CP Setup W/ IPAC
« Reply #1 on: December 29, 2003, 10:06:56 am »
sounds okay to me.
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