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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: timsatari on May 10, 2004, 08:37:42 am
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Hi all
Not having much luck here - Andy's been trying to help but thought I'd ask around to see if anyone else has had probs. Basically, my setup is as follows:
- Jpac USB (players 1 & 2 / 6 buttons each)
- Minipac - USB (players 3 & 4 / 3 buttons each)
- Win XP
- Arcadevga
All great components, and to date I've been happily playing games in two player modes. It's now that I've been trying to get my other 2 players up and running that I'm struggling to get it going!
Using Winipac and every conceivable mode available, every time I try to program the minipac it comes goes to reset and then states 'Failed - reconnect ipac'. Has anyone seen this / got around it?
A few points to make:
- Win XP recognises all components as USB Human interface devices
- Settings on minipac are confirmed as Alt / USB
I've even tried attaching the minipac to my pc (ie non mane) to program it away from any possible conflicts with the same results...
Any help appreciated!
tim
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You're probably using the wrong software to configure the minipac. Unfortunately, you can't use the software on the CD shipped to you (that's for a regular IPAC).
Try this instead:
http://www.andywarne.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/WinIPAC_Setup.zip
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Try what drunkatuw suggests first. If that doesn't work then you may have a more serious problem.
On mine, I tried everything and it still didn't work. I was using Windows XP Media Center Edition with a ton of 3rd party apps installed. I wiped the machine, installed XP Home Edition and the MiniPac programmed fine. Don't know what the issue was (software, registry issues, etc)
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You're probably using the wrong software to configure the minipac. Unfortunately, you can't use the software on the CD shipped to you (that's for a regular IPAC).
Try this instead:
http://www.andywarne.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/WinIPAC_Setup.zip
Andy's new version of software is the WinIPAC IPD software which works for all new J-PAC's and I-PACs but I don't know if he has the new version of the Mini-PACs that use the new software out yet. I programmed mine with the old WinIPAC software as if it were an I-PAC2 and it uploaded just fine. But then I was using Win98SE and PS2 rather than USB.