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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: GAtekwriter on August 01, 2009, 04:30:36 pm
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All,
I've emailed GroovyGameGear, but not sure if I'll get a response on a weekend... was hoping to get my CP wired up but have run into a snag early on. I'm having trouble getting my NovaGems lit up using the USB version of the LEDWiz. Here are the details:
1. I have 22 NovaGems.
2. I have been VERY careful about handling the LEDWiz and I have it mounted on the four spacers.
3. I did a test install of 6 buttons. None light up.
4. I have the U5V jumpered to the X5V terminal (it came this way from factory).
5. I have all 6 NovaGems and their resistored-wires screwed down into terminal #s 1 to 6.
6. I took a second jumper wire and ran it from X5V to a terminal post with 12 pairs... then used jumper wires to provide this 5V to 6 additional terminals.
7. The 6 power wires from 6 NovaGems are screwed down to the terminal post to receive power.
8. I inserted the USB cable into the LEDWiz first.
9. I then inserted the other USB cable end into my powered laptop (plugged in to wall) running Vista - it then shows up in Device Manager as a working HID.
10. None of the buttons are lit up.
Any advice?
Thanks,
Jim Kelly
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=67651.0
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Are you using any software (LEDBlinky etc) to light them? They won't light up just by plugging the LED Wiz in.
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Are you serious???!!!! I figured at least the LEDs would engage!
El stupido, here! :)
No, I didn't install any software... I thought at its simplest it was just a device to light up the NovaGems with 5V power... thanks, Franco - I'll look into this.
Jim
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GGG provides a basic software app which will let you turn the LED ports on and off - for testing.
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Are you serious???!!!! I figured at least the LEDs would engage!
El stupido, here! :)
No, I didn't install any software... I thought at its simplest it was just a device to light up the NovaGems with 5V power... thanks, Franco - I'll look into this.
Jim
Don't you wish all solutions were that easy?
And no you're not El Stupido. It's a learning experience. You now know to look for the simplest solution first. Trust me - I used to be the person who'd take about the whole computer before realizing the reason the sound's not working was because the jack wasn't in all the way.