Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: Knoxximus on June 29, 2005, 07:51:15 pm
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Hey Fellas,
I'm trying to get this review together for Kev Steele and Retroblast! Basically, I have a fully-modded X-Box and the X-Box adapters from Ultimarc. No problem with picture at all! Problem is with my joys!
I'm running P-360's which are powered by the arcade board power supply in the cab, meaning that I don't need to have the computer on while jammin on the 'Box. The sticks work PERFECTLY with my Cab PC and MAME, but don't work at ALL with my X-box. At first I thought maybe the adapter was bad, but I was able to play some NES games with my arcade buttons and keyboard arrow keys. I know that my 1st player joy is set to the arrow keys by default. Sometimes, if I wiggle long and randomly enough, the cursor on the menu might more a space up or down, but that's it!
Any ideas? ???
Knoxx P.
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How are you getting +5V to the P360's if the computer is off? The P360's need to be powered by and grounded to the same device that the optical sensors are hooked up to -- the optical sensors and the joystick itself use a common ground.
-- Chris
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The 360's are powered by the arcade board power supply that came with the cabinet. And the joys are grounded through the Mini-PAC. They work fine with my PC....why wouldn't this setup work with the X-Box?
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Is the MiniPAC grounded to the arcade board power supply also?
-- Chris
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I'm not sure come to think about it....the Mini-PAC doesn't have a specific ground implied. There is a common ground ON the Mini-PAC for all the controls, but not sure where the encoder itself grounds at. Here is the diagram to help illustrate my observation:
http://ultimarc.com/mp_inst.html
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Are you using a USB connection to the X-Box? That might be the problem -- the Mini-PAC is probably grounded to the X-Box via the USB connection (which has +5V and GND in the cable) while the P360's are grounded to a different power supply. The joystick circuits are therefore always open.
-- Chris
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Interesting point....I'll try a rewire and let you know how it goes.
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They actually draw very little current (enough to power four infrared LEDs, basically), so wire them in parallel to whatever's providing the +5 V and GND for the MiniPAC. (You can make a cable to plug into a USB port that will do the job for you. Or you can buy one like this (http://www.matrixorbital.com/product_info.php?pName=usb-cable-internal-2ft&cName=lcd-accessories-power).)
-- Chris