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| Dr Zero:
In windows you can bring up a keyboard or a controller and press the button and it will show on the screen what it thinks that button is. When it comes to arcade games is there anything similar? Just thinking of a way to try and map out an unknown layout without a wiring diagram. |
| garnerb350:
Doc...have ya tried searching for the manuals (is this for ya cabs?) via internet?... http://pdf.textfiles.com/manuals/ARCADE/ Does this help? |
| Dr Zero:
--- Quote from: garnerb350 on July 16, 2009, 03:00:52 pm ---Doc...have ya tried searching for the manuals (is this for ya cabs?) via internet?... http://pdf.textfiles.com/manuals/ARCADE/ Does this help? --- End quote --- I have been to that link but I looking at this from the point of view that you have come behind someone who has buggred up the wire coding and you dont know any more :D I think I got mine figured out just was wondering about test stuff |
| garnerb350:
:blowup: Man i wish i was there to check it out...I say we gather up a posse and hunt down the varmits that caused such a calamity... :bat |
| Dr Zero:
--- Quote from: garnerb350 on July 16, 2009, 03:17:52 pm --- :blowup: Man i wish i was there to check it out...I say we gather up a posse and hunt down the varmits that caused such a calamity... :bat --- End quote --- LOL :laugh2: Its not that bad! Really I was just wondering if there was like a test board you could plug in that would show like a test pattern for the monitor for pinch and the likes and maybe show what signal is coming in on what button and if the coin mechs are working. Like a Jamma test board or likes. Im sure someone all these years has probably come up with something like that |
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