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Author Topic: Ultimarc J-Pac Problem?  (Read 1019 times)

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Ultimarc J-Pac Problem?
« on: August 15, 2004, 05:51:20 pm »
Hey all,

Well, I was excited...the cabinet is mostly complete with Happ 360s and buttons all set up.  Finally got around to plugging them all in...now nothing works, including my keyboard/mouse which did work before I plugged them in.

I haven't gone through the cabling yet, as it could very well be an NC plugged in by accident bogging down the PS2 pipeline, but has anyone had any problems like this before?  I'm afraid it could be the 360s screwing up something as they're plugged into the cabinet power supply (+5, GND)

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Re:Ultimarc J-Pac Problem?
« Reply #1 on: August 15, 2004, 08:46:01 pm »
This issue has been resolved.  PEBKAC...  :)

For some odd reason, PS2 ports don't like it when EVERY microswitch is connected to NC.  :)  I even said to myself as I was plugging everything in that nothing should be on NC...

Now to wire up the other buttons as I only did the Jamma standard.