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Author Topic: I-Pac Says Button Short But It IS Not Connected  (Read 1891 times)

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Skipp2k

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I-Pac Says Button Short But It IS Not Connected
« on: August 09, 2002, 02:07:16 am »
Managed to sort out my cp troubles with the two joysticks, the T-Stick I got off ultimarc has the NO and NG connectors the wrong way, on the happ super the No connector is the closest to the Common, with the T-stick its the other way.

Anyhow the problem now is that when I runthe I-pac test in notepad it keeps teling me that Player 1 Switch 2 is short, the thing is I have no button connected to it, (I was haveing trouble with this early on and decided to connect the second button to P1 switch 8 then remap later.)

Anyone know why the i-pac is saying that this switch is short when I don't have anything connected to it.

Thanks in advance.


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Re:I-Pac Says Button Short But It IS Not Connected
« Reply #1 on: August 09, 2002, 02:08:23 am »
try the ultimarc message board.  link at top.