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| CheffoJeffo:
--- Quote from: DeLuSioNal29 on January 30, 2008, 02:07:16 pm ---For calculating the number of inputs: (this was confusing for me when I was a newbie so I figured I'd include it) - Keep in mind that the 8 way joys only take up 4 inputs per joystick. The diagonals are actually pressing two at the same time. - You can "double-up" inputs. This is good for things like 4 ways sharing the same inputs at 8 ways for player 1. Example for calculating inputs on a typical 2 player panel with 6 buttons per player: 2 - joysticks (1 for each player) = 8 inputs 1 - 4 way joystick = 0 inputs ("doubles-up" on player one 8 way inputs which does not need any additional inputs) 6 - buttons for each player = 12 inputs 2 - credit buttons (1 for each player) = 2 inputs 2 - start buttons (1 for each player) = 2 inputs 4 - pinball buttons (2 on the left side of panel (on the side) and 2 on the right) = 0 inputs ("doubles-up" on player one buttons 1 & 2) 24 inputs total in this example Or you can have less if you use the shift/Shazam button. The KeyWiz-ST can handle up to 32 inputs so is ideal for a 2 player setup. The Ipac4 can handle up to 56 inputs so is ideal for a 4 player setup. Note: Spinners and/or trackball use separate encoders from the joysticks and buttons. The Groovy Game Gear Spinner (Turbo Twist 2) comes with it's own USB interface built in as does the Electric Ice-T Trackball (USB) so no encoders are needed for those. Other brands will need additional encoders that do not come with the trackball/spinner. (i.e. - Ultimarc's optipac encoder for spinners/trackballs). --- End quote --- :applaud: A very useful example ... thanks for taking the time. :cheers: |
| onespriggan:
thanks for the quick responses everyone! This clears up a lot of questions I had. I think I will try out the KeyWiz. |
| Havok:
--- Quote from: unclet on January 30, 2008, 01:39:28 pm ---Does the KeyWiz connect to the PS2 keyboard port of the computer? If so, then does the KeyWiz allow for a normal keyboard to be connected with a pass-thru connector? --- End quote --- I use a Keywiz, and have a usb keyboard hooked up at the same time - works great, and I don't have to flip a switch... ** Edit ** The Keywiz is ps/2 only... |
| Singapura:
I put exactly the same question on the Mameworld board this morning! Thanks for the information :cheers: |
| protokatie:
--- Quote ---Mini-Pac because it comes with wiring harness. Grin --- End quote --- If you order the right one it does :P. Or you can order the minipac without the harness if you want to make your own I guess.. There are two versions of the minipac, and you can get the one with the optical capabilities as well (I went with the cheaper one since I dont plan on having spinners or the like) I am a NewB at this, so the obvious choice for me was the minipac, and would definetly recommend it to other NewBs as well. If I get into the addiction of making arcade cabs, I will prolly go for Ipac4's for 4player cabs, and may look into keywiz. If you are good at dealing with wiring, and dont need a hole tonne of inputs, my suggestion would be to flip a coin to choose between Ipac and keywiz... |
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