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Author Topic: Wiring a GPWiz32  (Read 1029 times)

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dmel75

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Wiring a GPWiz32
« on: April 27, 2009, 11:33:54 pm »
I just finished construction on my new CP. It's a 2 player setup with (2) Happ Super Joysticks, 6 buttons per player, 2 admin buttons, p1-p2 buttons, two pinball buttons. So, that's a total of 24 inputs.  Anyone out there have experience wiring one of these? Do you follow the 'guide' on the PCB for player 1, player 2 (u1,d1,L1,R1, u2,d2,L2,R2) or just go down the list and assign each button a point on the wiring terminal on the GPWiz32?

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Re: Wiring a GPWiz32
« Reply #1 on: April 27, 2009, 11:41:35 pm »
You can wire them in any way you see fit, even setting 2+ buttons on the same +pos wire so you have multi pushes to one key stroke.  I personally follow the wire guide on the board unless I see a reason not to out of need.  Just makes my wire laying life easier in my mind.