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| u_rebelscum:
If you can hook up a TB, you should be able to hook up a spinner, as both (usually) use the same quadrature signal. (I'm assuming standard arcade TB's and spinners, not ones with special boards.) Again, if the hacked mame can see the TB, a spinner should work, but :dunno The question is whether a TB & a spinner can be hooked up at the same time (as Cheffo's hint at two headers might mean), or if a switch is needed and both the spinner and TB needs to be wired to the same header. Let us know how it turns out. |
| miles2912:
--- Quote from: Arm123 on August 14, 2008, 01:31:40 am --- --- Quote from: miles2912 on August 13, 2008, 10:16:18 pm ---What is a 60 in 1? Some commercial product? --- End quote --- Hmmm... sarcasm ? :o 60 in 1 is a 'newish' jamma pcb board that runs emulation software for classic vertical games. http://www.jammaboards.com/store/60-in-1-multigame-pcb/prod_212.html --- End quote --- No man. Seriously never heard of it... and not sure why you would want one with cheap PC's and MAME? |
| Arm123:
I thought about using MAME... But i didn't want to go threw the hassle of setting up arcade vga and getting a computer, setting it up, configuring MAME. This i very easy to setup and enjoy. My next project, i may get a MAME system up and running. |
| miles2912:
I hear ya. Sounds like a great cost effective way to get into the hobby. Hope all goes well getting the spinner up and working. |
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