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Title: Can I use a PC-USB Wheel & pedals with mame?
Post by: MrPoPo on August 08, 2003, 09:50:19 am
Hi !!

I want to plug a wheel with pedals to my arcade machine, and I don't know if a simple PC-USB wheel works with it.
I'm using Win98 with mame command line version.

Is there any problem?
And the force-feedback function?
Title: Re:Can I use a PC-USB Wheel & pedals with mame?
Post by: TheTick on August 08, 2003, 12:27:36 pm
Force feedback won't function.
The rest will, just enable joystick support and make sure the analog axis are config'd to match the wheel vs the pedals.
Title: Re:Can I use a PC-USB Wheel & pedals with mame?
Post by: djsting on August 08, 2003, 12:31:39 pm
Could you put that in English for us less literate MAME fans?  What do I have to do to get it to work?  I have one too and want to use it for games like Pole Position, Spy Hunter, etc.
Title: Re:Can I use a PC-USB Wheel & pedals with mame?
Post by: u_rebelscum on August 08, 2003, 05:00:14 pm
Could you put that in English for us less literate MAME fans?  What do I have to do to get it to work?  I have one too and want to use it for games like Pole Position, Spy Hunter, etc.

1) Install wheel and drivers into windows
2) Enable joysticks in mame
3) Play*  **


*  PC steering wheel work well on games with "Paddle" or "AD stick" inputs in mame input UI (you know, the tab - "Input (this game)").  So games like Spy Hunter that used "270o wheels" will be fine.  However if the input is "dial", PC wheels aren't that good.  So games that had "360o wheels", such as SuperSprint or PolePosition, will play about as well as will a keyboard.  360o wheels are common on the older, usually top view, games; 270o wheels are common on the newer, usually behind the wheel, games.  BTW, hint on 360o games: spinner.


**  The wheel needs to be mapped to the correct inputs.  If the wheel is the only joystick plugged in, usually you can just play as-is, although sometimes you need to assign the hardware pedal(s) as the input for mame's "pedal" type input(s).  OTOH, if the wheel is not the only joystick plugged in, you'll probably have to remap the wheel inputs to the player 1 inputs, since the defualt mapping is "joy 1 == player 1", "joy 2 == player 2", ect.  Read the mame.net FAQ (http://www.mame.net/mamefaq.html#h03), easyemu (http://www.mameworld.net/easyemu/), and the text files in the "docs" mame folder on remapping if you don't know how.  Personally, I like using the  ctrlr ini (http://www.mameworld.net/easyemu/mamecontrolini.htm) files instead of the in game input UI, but .... *shrug*.