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| Fred Smythe:
--- Quote from: patrickl on August 24, 2008, 02:21:50 pm ---Actually the Ultrastik could save you from buying a i-pac interface (assuming you need 8 or less buttons per stick) --- End quote --- I don't follow. Do the Ultras have button support built-in? --- Quote ---BTW the T-stick was probably in the $20 range when the dollar was still worth something. --- End quote --- It's possible that I'm misremembering, too. --- Quote ---You might find people wanting to offload their T-sticks after having them replaced by UltraStiks. Maybe the Buy/Sell/Trade forum would work for you? --- End quote --- Didn't think of that. That might be worth checking into. Thanks. --- Quote ---BBTW if spending $120 is already a problem, maybe you should reconsider building an arcade cab. Most people end up spending in the thousands. --- End quote --- Thanks, yes, I'm well aware: The idea was to upgrade an existing panel, not build from scratch. |
| Ginsu Victim:
--- Quote ---I don't follow. Do the Ultras have button support built-in? --- End quote --- Yep, which can use an 8 button wire harness. Say you want six buttons per player, this leaves a start and coin button wire free per stick. You can see there is a USB plug and 9 pins for the harness: |
| Fred Smythe:
--- Quote from: GinsuVictim on August 24, 2008, 03:00:35 pm ---Yep, which can use an 8 button wire harness --- End quote --- Gotcha. I can see how that could simplify things quite a lot if I were building from scratch. |
| Ginsu Victim:
I understand that. I just answered the question you had. |
| Fred Smythe:
--- Quote from: GinsuVictim on August 24, 2008, 03:37:35 pm ---I understand that. I just answered the question you had. --- End quote --- Oh, no, that wasn't intended to be negative! I appreciate it! :) |
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