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Multimeter to test my bad IPAC? -problem found

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NoOne=NBA=:

I would try to get as much information as possible on what is happening, and when.

That way you can fire an email off to Andy, and he should be able to pinpoint your trouble better than most of the people here.


Is your I-pac plugged directly into one of the USB ports on the computer?

If not, I would try that next.
You will have alot less problems with most USB stuff by plugging it in directly, than by running through hubs and daisychains.

Timoe:

I was using the P/S2 but then I tried the USB option and for a second the little "new usb device detected" popped up and then it said "IPAC blah blah"  then another little window popped up saying that "There were problems installing your device, it may not work properly" or something to that effect.  I think I will try and email Andy.  But of course, I want a solution now  ;D

Thank you very much for your help.

NoOne=NBA=:

I tend to forget that MOST people hook those up via PS/2.
That wasn't an option on my Mac-based cab.

Have you tried starting up with just the I-pac connected (no keyboards, mice, lightguns, joysticks, pedals, etc...), to see if it's a device conflict?

RayB:

Patiently re-check each control connection and make sure you didn't make any mistakes.


NoOne=NBA=:

Alternately, you could disconnect everything except one button, and see if it works then.

That's the "impatient" method.

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