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Title: Help with a Hagstrom KE72 or Mame32 Conf
Post by: Zinfari on March 04, 2003, 11:11:19 pm
I've got a hagstrom KE72 and I'm having some difficulties with is and was wondering if I'm just missing something in the Mame32 config.

I have mapped up, left, right, down to A, B, C, D (for testing since A-D are mapped to the first 4 inputs on the Hagstrom and I wanted to test it out before sitting down to do the config.) respectively in MS-Pacman.  I have a Happ Super hooked up and at least in notepad all the inputs apprear to be firing just fine (which is why I think this is a mame config issue).  The problem is that when I attempt to play MS-Pacman the inputs don't fire consistantly.  I can only get movement about 1 in 10 pushes of the jokstick (maybe less but eventually it does go).  Is there some config in Mame32 I'm missing?

Thanks,
Zinfari
Title: Re:Help with a Hagstrom KE72 or Mame32 Conf
Post by: Sasquatch! on March 04, 2003, 11:15:31 pm
Are you sure you don't have anything else mapped to ABCD?
Title: Re:Help with a Hagstrom KE72 or Mame32 Conf
Post by: Zinfari on March 04, 2003, 11:41:22 pm
I just double checked and I had missed one D... but I removed that and still the same thing.  I guess I'll program the KE72 inputs to be the arrow keys and see if that makes a difference...  I can't do that until tomorrow unfortunately since I forgot to grab a 9pin serial cable.

If anyone thinks of anything else let me know.

-Zinfari
Title: Re:Help with a Hagstrom KE72 or Mame32 Conf
Post by: Shadowfire on March 08, 2003, 09:19:05 pm
Make sure you're directing the KE72 to hold the key down as long as the input line is high, i.e.

IN01:[(+)A]
IN01|[(-)A]
IN02:[(+)B]
IN02|[(-)B]
IN03:[(+)C]
IN03|[(-)C]
IN04:[(+)D]
IN04|[(-)D]

Title: Re:Help with a Hagstrom KE72 or Mame32 Conf
Post by: Zinfari on March 09, 2003, 01:09:20 am
Thanks for the reply.  I think I have it taken care of, but it was very odd.  As long as I used the default config (i.e. input 1=A, input 2=B, etc) I was having a problem.  However once I actually downloaded a config everything started working fine other than input 1 which was fried.  So I think the real issue was probably something to do with the chip that the first input was using.  Once I downloaded 2-72 worked great.  Support at Hagstrom was good, they walked me through a few things then told me to send it back.

-Zinfari