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Xerxes:
I am building a MAME cabinet and am about to order my control panel parts.  I was wondering about the capacity on the I-PAC2.  It only seems to support two joysticks and I was wanting to have 3.  Two 8-ways and a dedicated 4-way.  Is it possible to wire the player 1 joystick and the dedicated 4-way to the same terminals on the I-PAC?

Bgnome:
the ipac2 has 28 inputs.  you can hook up however many joysticks you want, whatever way you want to, as long as you dont require more than 28 inputs.

most people who have a dedicated 4-way, have it wired in parallel with the player 1 8-way.  this is accomplished by either daisy chaning the end connectors or running two wires to the terminal strip on the ipac.

my personal opinion is to forego the dedicated 4-way.  you can get a t-stick plus when you get the ipac and have 4 to 8 way switchability without having to open up your cp.  the omnistick prodigy is also a good option to consider.  most people who come into this hobby always try to cram everything into a huge frankenpanel.  in my opinion, a simpler, less cluttered panel would be much better.

Xerxes:
I was considering the t-stick plus as an alternative.  Can you attest to their quality?  Also, while we are talking about Ultimarc, what about Happ vs. Ultimarc?  Any real overall difference in quality?  I was leaning towards Ultimarc, but everybody seems to be using Happ.

Thanks for your input!

Wizard of DelRay:
If you plan on playing games like Street Fighter and KOF then get a Happ Competition and a dedicated 4-way.  The throw on the T-Stik Plus is too short to pull off special moves consistently.  If you don't play fighters, then go with the T-Stik Plus.

Xerxes:
Thanks for that input, Wizard!  I play figting games once in a blue moon.  My interest lies more in games from 1981-1984.

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