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Ipac problem
GroovyTuesdaY:
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--- Quote from: GROOVYTUESDAY on April 19, 2003, 08:37:42 pm ---while playing twin cobra, my player one BOMB button keeps fireing bombs for no reason......its quite strange.
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have you checked your wiring? it sounds like you could have some wires crossed.
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No, its not a crossed wire as it will function normally as well.
_Iz-:
I have seen mame exhibit similar problems for me under the following circumstances: You set up one or more joysticks/pads in the windows control panel, configure mame for joystick input and then unplug the sticks/pads and play mame. The problems were intermittent. If I plugged the stick/pad back in or deleted them from the control panel then everything was fine.
Frostillicus:
can't you just do the interactive programming mode and resest them back to default?
Auntie MAME:
I had the same button mapping issue. I checked all the wiring. Did the obligitory reboot, but no luck.
Th machine had been on for 4 days straight, I'm on vacation. So I turned it off and left it off for a few hours. Everything is OK now. Could it be an over heating issue? My cabinet does not get hot, but maybe the ipac can't deal with long periods of use??
Mike:
--- Quote from: Auntie MAME on April 20, 2003, 09:44:51 am ---I had the same button mapping issue. I checked all the wiring. Did the obligitory reboot, but no luck.
Th machine had been on for 4 days straight, I'm on vacation. So I turned it off and left it off for a few hours. Everything is OK now. Could it be an over heating issue? My cabinet does not get hot, but maybe the ipac can't deal with long periods of use??
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I think you may have hit it on the head because I turned the machine off for a while and turned it back on. Now all the keys are right except my shift key isn't working. I've had it off for several days since posting that and I'll see if the shift key is working again tonight.