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MameMe:
I added 2 extra buttons to my control panel, one purple and one yellow. The purple was added so that I could 'Pause' the game I was playing, and yellow was added to 'Exit' back to the Mamewah screen.
Okay so the letter "P" pauses and "Esc" key escapes if I use a keyboard right? Right. So I connected the purple button to my ipac's Player 1 button 7. I connected the yellow button to Player 2's button 7. I connected to #7 because I only have 6 buttons per player.
Okay so how do I change my ipac/mamewah/mame or whatever I need to change to do what I need to do? Please I'm soo close to finishing the CP. Btw it took me 2 hours to wire and it worked on the first try..wahoo Except I can't figure out this last problem.
crashwg:
you need to change a jumper on the I-pac, says something like mame/alt???
you will also need the program found at http://www.ultimarc.com/download.html
Good luck
microwrx:
The default MAME setting on the I-PAC and other Ultimarc encoders is SHIFT+PLAYER 2 START for ESC and SHIFT+PLAYER 1 DOWN for pause (SHIFT being PLAYER 1 START). If you want to change them to something else you will have to use the ALT jumper setting and program the encoder with the WinIPAC software.
Ghoward:
--- Quote from: microwrx on August 08, 2004, 07:04:54 pm ---The default MAME setting on the I-PAC and other Ultimarc encoders is SHIFT+PLAYER 2 START for ESC and SHIFT+PLAYER 1 DOWN for pause (SHIFT being PLAYER 1 START). If you want to change them to something else you will have to use the ALT jumper setting and program the encoder with the WinIPAC software.
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Cool I always wanted to know how to pause the game with an IPac but never got around to asking anyone.
Gary
SirPoonga:
The default ipac mappings suck for many reasons. Anyway, the default mappings are located either int he instrucitons or the FAQ of the IPAC on ultimarc.com.
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