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| shorthair:
I'm wondering what trackballs come without an interface?.... |
| Fozzy The Bear:
--- Quote from: shorthair on March 18, 2007, 11:53:11 pm ---I'm wondering what trackballs come without an interface?.... --- End quote --- All real arcade trackballs come without an interface..... They were never designed to be connected to a PC. The Happ and the Betson trackballs are designed to connect directly to an arcade board, which has the interface built into it. Both Happ and Betson also now produce a USB and PS2 version of their TrackBalls. Mostly because a lot of modern games run on slightly modified PC hardware. Best Regards, Julian (Fozzy The Bear) |
| BobA:
Get the minipac at the reduced BYOAC price and free shipping without cables and you cannot go wrong. |
| LPZ:
I bought this encoder for my vertical Mame machine and I don't have one complaint. It is used basically for the classics and a couple of bowling/trackball games, but for the price you can't go wrong. I never experienced any ghosting problems, but I am not playing 2 player fighters either. The soldering takes a little time, but I like this one alot. I have a Hagstrom KE72-T, that I spent a small fortune on, and in price comparison, the atom encoder wins. Besides, what's 20 clams nowadays? LPZ |
| horseboy:
If you are going to be using it for a 1 player cab, I don't see how any of the blocking or ghosting could be much of an issue. 2 players is another story. |
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