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Jumpman64:
GGG's webhost is currently returning an "account suspended" page :( Hopefully just a glitch/oversight that will soon be fixed!
Looks like it's back to normal :applaud:
RandyT:
Sorry about that. The webhost had old payment information. I never seem to get the important notices from them, but the advertisements they send show up in my email like clockwork :P
RandyT:
Just a quick note to let folks know that ElectricICE 2 Buttons are now back in stock. We have also finally received our shipment of BLACK CLASSX buttons for those who have been waiting for those to show up. I'll also mention, if I haven't already, that thanks to some negotiations with a large LED manufacturer, the EI2 buttons are now being shipped with the RGB-Drive 2. Not only is it less expensive than the original, without sacrificing any of the original quality, but it also has larger gauge, color coded wiring, and we can ship quicker because we don't have to build each one as required in the past. All of the above are now on the store and ready to order.
All NovaGem2 button colors are in, and we will be getting these on the store in the next few days. Thanks again for the patience folks have shown in waiting for all of these parts. It looks like the factory has finally gotten past the manufacturing challenges which have been causing the trickle of parts. They know what a stickler I am for quality, and it has taken them a while to bring their game up to our expectations. :)
I also want to throw out a teaser note that we are working on something pretty cool in the way of "all-the frills" USB encoders for the budget minded. I've been putting in about 80 hours a week between this new project and the onslaught of orders we have been receiving lately, and we are doing our best to juggle everything, including maintaining a high-level of support communications. Thank you all again for the support and patience you have been showing!
RandyT
nedley09:
Randy,
How simple is your controller to set up compared to the ipac2?
RandyT:
--- Quote from: nedley09 on February 21, 2013, 10:25:21 am ---Randy,
How simple is your controller to set up compared to the ipac2?
--- End quote ---
They are pretty much all simple to set up. The easiest way to set up a controller is to look at the documentation and connect the inputs to the recommended controls. Then just go into MAME, or whichever app you will be using, and tune the control mapping to account for any differences. If you do things this way, you'll not even need to be concerned about programming the unit nor running any other software.
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