Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: PixelCloud on August 02, 2004, 01:30:02 am
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How mayn games really use 8 player buttons? or even 7 for that matter?
The problem is with the ipac 2 if i have 8 player buttons i cant have player 1 and player 2 buttons.... so does having 8 buttons relaly have ANY advantage?
also the keywiz will remember programming everytime you boot up? (software which remembers it writes to the device? ) .
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You don't need 8 buttons at all unless you are planning to put some sort of console in there.
Use 7 buttons with 2 of the buttons wired to the same spot on the IPAC. Usually a 6 button Street Fighter style layout with the extra button to make NeoGeo games easier to play and more authentic.
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also the keywiz will remember programming everytime you boot up? (software which remembers it writes to the device? ) .
Yes, it will.
With SDRAM, a default codeset is permanently loaded and an alternate one can be loaded but will be lost on power off. The SDRAM method is useful if you usually use the default codeset and do not change codesets often. The practical implications of this are as follows: With an EEPROM, if you load a custom codeset for a different emulator, you probably want to reload the normal codeset on exit, otherwise the EEPROM will remember the alternate codeset. With SDRAM, this is not necessary, however, if you want to semi-permanently use a different codeset, you must load it from a batchfile when the system is first powered on. Either one can be used effectively with a minimum of effort. NOTE: The KeyWiz software can be loaded with a /a (Auto) option which loads the last used codeset, creating a "virtual EEPROM". To enable this, the default command would be: "c:\keywiz\keywiz_uploader.exe /A" (without quotes). This should be placed into a shortcut's command line argument and then dropped into the startup folder.
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you can wire the player start buttons as shifted buttons..
andy has a wiring schematic on his website to do this..
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hmmm
wouyld rather not have to wire shift buttons..