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Hawk Daddy:

Well the credit buttons will be the black buttons.  Also what all would I need to hook a track ball up for something like bowling, or golf?

The red, green, blue, yellow, purple, and orange buttons are the ones that will be the 6 player buttons, and the black ones will be player one and two credit.

Hawk

javeryh:

You would need an optipac to go along with the ipac but if you wanted an all-in-one solution you could order the minipac which will accomodate everything.  I suggest also that you read Saint's book - there is a ton of useful information in there.

ahofle:

Look into the MiniPac.  It gives you all button inputs for 2 players as well as an optical interface for a trackball.  You can also get a trackball with a built in USB interface but they are usually more expensive than a standard arcade trackball which would hook into the MiniPac.

Oops, what javeryh said. :)

Hawk Daddy:

Ok so should I get a GPWIZ or an IPAC?  Whats the difference between them other then the ipca shows up as a keyboard and the GPWIZ shows up as a controller?  Which one works best for the purpose of MAME?

Hawk

Fozzy The Bear:


--- Quote from: Hawk Daddy on April 08, 2007, 01:28:54 am ---Ok so should I get a GPWIZ or an IPAC?  Whats the difference between them other then the ipca shows up as a keyboard and the GPWIZ shows up as a controller?  Which one works best for the purpose of MAME?

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Neither of them.......

You should look at a KeyWiz for this NOT The GPWiz..... The Keywiz shows up as a Keyboard and not as a Gamepad.

To be honest, it's down to personal preference, but IMHO I don't think the IPac is the best product of the two.

Best Regards,
Julian (Fozzy The Bear)


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