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| tivogre:
--- Quote from: Sinner on August 29, 2005, 03:49:56 pm --- --- Quote from: crashwg on August 28, 2005, 08:48:59 pm --- --- Quote from: jcrouse on August 27, 2005, 08:00:31 pm ---Windows will have no problem with multiple devices acting as a mouse. John --- End quote --- But... If someone decides to give your spinner a whirl while you're using the trackball it'll controll your game which would most likely end up in death of some sort. The optipac/minipac on the other hand has a built in automatic swithching function that will disable the device not in use until you stop using the one you are using for a shot amount of time. --- End quote --- I'm in the same boat...I need to purchase a spinner, and I own an Opti-Pac...is there a way to use the Tornado with the Opti-Pac?? --- End quote --- I have some e-mails from Oscar on this. Apparently, you CAN use the Tornado with the Opti-Pac.... but to get the auto detect working, you have to modify one of the resistors on the Tornado PCB. If anyone wants to try this, I can dig out the exact instructions. I'm living with both spinner and TB active at once. |
| Sinner:
I would like that information... |
| tivogre:
OK. Here's the e-mail traffic I got. It was actually between me and Andy from Ultimarc. Again, I have NOT tried this to see if it works. If anyone does, I may take thinks apart and re-do mine too. Let me know! Me: Hi Andy. I recently purchased the components for my MAME control panel, including a HAPP 3" trackball, a SlikStik Tornado spinner, and your Opti-Pac board. I have the trackball working perfectly through the Opti-Pac on player 1 input 1. The Tornado spinner works fine on it's own USB port. My problem is that I can NOT get the Tornado spinner working through the Opti-Pac. I e-mailed the SlikStik guys; they said it should work, using the wires off the "attached" PCB, and NOT using the USB board that came with the Tornado. No matter what I try, I get NO response from the Tornado coming through the Opti-Pac. Andy: Yes it should work. Have you tried it with the jumper on both HI and LO ? Me: Yes, I have tried both jumper settings. Please send me info on which wires I should be using, and to which terminals on the Opti-Pac. Again, my Happ trackball is on the 1st input; I am trying to get the spinner on one of the other inputs so they will auto select. Andy: On the PCB I have, the plug is marked. LED, X1, X2 V+ So LED would go to ground, V+ to 5 volts, and X1, X2 to the matching connections. Me: The Opti-Pac Still will NOT auto-select. I will specify exactly what I have done; see if you can spot the issue: Happ Trackball connected to Opti-Pac Player 1 Trackball inputs (trackball works as expected) SlikStik Tornado PCB connected to player 1 Rotary inputs (LED to GND, V+ to +5 Volts, X1 and X2 to X1, X2) Optipac connected to PC via USB connection. Jumper set to P1+P2 I've tried HI and LO on the other (Rotary) jumper. My understanding is that this set up should auto-switch between the Tornado OR the Happ Trackball, depending on which is moved first (or most recently, after time-out). ONLY my trackball will control the cursor. there is NO response, ever, from moving the tornado spinner in this set-up. I believe that the spinner itself is working, as it will function properly when connected to the auxiliary PCB and directly to separate USB. That set-up, however, has BOTH the trackball AND the rotary control the cursor at the same time. This leads me to believe there must be an issue either with the Opti-Pac itself, or my connections to it. What do you suggest? I'm open to additional roubleshooting suggestions too. Andy: I checked again and the signal is rather marginal. It might be that they are using different makes of sensor which have different characteristics. I spent a long time trying to find out what was going on, and eventally realized that there is a design fault with the board I have. On my board the series resistor in the LED circuit (the only component on the board apart from the sensors) is 820 ohms. This is simply incorrect. The correct value is 100 ohms. The too-high value causes the LEDs not to emit enough light and the sensing doesn't work properly. If you also have an 820 ohm resistor (marked 821) then soldering an 100 ohm one across it will cure the problem. I never tried his suggestion. |
| krick:
--- Quote from: Sinner on August 29, 2005, 03:49:56 pm ---I'm in the same boat...I need to purchase a spinner, and I own an Opti-Pac...is there a way to use the Tornado with the Opti-Pac?? --- End quote --- Supposedly, you can modify the stock Tornado board (by cutting some traces and soldering jumper wires) so that it works like a standard trackball style optical board (basically bypassing the USB circuits). I wasn't too keen on the idea of hacking on my Tornado board so I replaced it with an optical board from OSCAR Controls... http://mame.3feetunder.com/tornadomod/ I'm pretty sure you can do something similar with a Happ (trackball) optical board if you don't have access to a board from OSCAR Controls. |
| krick:
--- Quote from: tivogre on August 30, 2005, 01:11:53 am --- Andy: --- End quote --- |
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