So who here appreciates a massive amount of soldering??
Finished my center control panel today, which controls emulator functions such as exit reset save state turbo rewind ect.
It also has 4 HDMI ports which are connected to a Bliss box 4-play. The reset buttons for the Bliss box are above each HDMI port.
Player 1 and 2 are routed to a set of analog HDMI switches I made from old DB25 printer switches. These switch between using the arcade joystick and buttons or a compatible console controller. 88 solder points per switch end to end!
Players 3 and 4 are directly connected to the Bliss box as I only have a 2 player arcade.
Nice seamless switching between the arcade panel and console controls, with zero delay encoding. None of this joy2key/autohotkey/vjoy business.
USB IDs never move also which makes hotswapping a breeze.
Hardware all the way!
^ Wii-Classic (Ebay) controllers I padhacked to use with the blissbox,
The female HDMI out is a fast way for me to switch between this emulator setup and a ps360+/Brooks for console gaming.
This is not to be confused with the Blissbox HDMIs, I merely used HDMI because its a small factor reliable plug with more than enough pins for a standard common ground control panel. So my PS360+ also has a female HDMI and the control panel buttons and sticks are connected to a male one.