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Title: LOL
Post by: crashdmj on March 01, 2003, 04:59:45 pm
Yeah so I was reading all about the p360's and I freaked out and bought two from Happs cause I heard they were really good for fighting games and that they were on sale. So anywho I bought 2 without thinking and to tell you the truth I know very little about them.
Are they hard to setup?
Do i need anything special? (Im getting an IPAC)
Anything else I should know?
Thanks
Title: Re:LOL
Post by: Jakobud on March 02, 2003, 01:38:36 am
Uh okay....I am curious at to what made you 'freak out' so much that you just spontaneously bought two of them 'without thinking' and without really knowing anything about them....
Title: Re:LOL
Post by: SNAAAKE on March 02, 2003, 01:41:07 am
its one of those things  :)...

i remember first time i bought RAM...i had no clue where/how to install them but i still bought them then later figured how ::).
Title: Re:LOL
Post by: crashdmj on March 02, 2003, 03:46:29 am
I freaked out because, for some reason, I thought march was over (i.e. deal was over). Thats all I meant!
Title: Re:LOL
Post by: Jakobud on March 02, 2003, 04:39:07 am
hehe oh okay.  Sorry I don't know anything about those joys. I have Happs Competition joys and I love them.  Great for any game.
Title: Re:LOL
Post by: kspiff on March 02, 2003, 07:28:23 am
Maybe someone else who has them can post confirmation on this later, but I believe they use microelectric switches.. but it has terminals which are I-Pac compatible.  Not sure if it requires a +5V line or not..?  Maybe..
Title: Re:LOL
Post by: rampy on March 02, 2003, 11:46:48 am
Are they hard to setup?
Nope: similiar to regular sticks except for the 1 ground, and the need for a +5v source (which is available on your ipac, or other places within your cab)
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Do i need anything special? (Im getting an IPAC)
besides and ipac, some quick disconnects, som wire, and some know how, no...
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Anything else I should know?
I'd do a search for p360's on this board for all you wanted to know about them (including hookup) and more...  there's a lot of good info to keep you busy while you wait for the ups truck =P

Good luck, and let us know how they work out in your project.

rampy