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| JCKnife:
Hey gang, It's been a couple years since I built my cabinet; everything is running fine and I haven't felt the need to update anything so I've kind of lost touch. So forgive if this question reflects that: Is there a way I can make a home-built CP that connects to PC via USB? With two sticks and multiple buttons per player (at least six)? |
| Kajoq:
There is a number of options available from groovygamegear and ultimarc. The Ipac2 will likely do everything you need, but look around on both those sites to see whats available |
| DaveMMR:
Yup. Connect everything to an iPac and connect via USB. Or use Ultrastick 360s, connect buttons to it, and plug in the USB cables. Actually, almost everything is connected via USB nowadays, so you're pretty much covered. Now I defy you to make a panel that utilizes no USB connection - therein lies the challenge. ;) |
| EwJ:
--- Quote ---Now I defy you to make a panel that utilizes no USB connection - therein lies the challenge. --- End quote --- Actually, that would be remarkably simple. Use a keywiz (ps/2 connection). For trackball and/or spinner use a ps/2 or serial mouse hack. |
| Spaz Monkey:
My CP will have the PS/2 version of the IPAC. ;D Currently it's hooked up to my Jamma board without a USB connection ;D x2!! (Sorry DaveMMR. Feeling sick and the 5 scoops of sugar in my tea isn't helping!) |
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