The NEW Build Your Own Arcade Controls
Arcade Collecting => Miscellaneous Arcade Talk => Topic started by: jtheod on December 07, 2007, 09:21:45 am
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I've been reading about this MAME thing for about 2 months now. Thought I was ready to go, and found a thread that threw me away. Can someone expain what EEPROM, Passthru etc are. I want to build a control panel for 4 players, with a tracball and spinner. I also want the coin buttons, and menu etc. Can someone advise me what kind of Encoder I will need, how many, and the best type. I've read about I-Pac, Keywiz, Tokn, with all kinds of letters and numbers that follow. I'm trying to get started in about a week, and would like to order my parts. Also from my reading is the PS/2 preferred over the USB connection?
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the best 2 encoders out there in my opinion are eithe rthe GGG KeyWiz or the IPAC2.
You can use the USB or the PS2 with the IPAC, the cord is different. I only have an IPAC not a KeyWiz so I cant tell you what features it has, but the IPAC has shift function which is awesome. I got mine from Dive Master
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EEPROM: Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory. It's the memory that stores the program that makes the hardware "work".
Passthru: You're able to still use a keyboard and have the info "pass through". The IPAC gets connected to the back of the computer. If I wanted to use a keyboard to update scripts/music, I would need to unplug the ipac (at the computer), work, then replug in the Ipac. With the passthru, I just hook the keyboard to the i-pac and go.
I have a PS/2 I-PAC, and i had to get a m/m PS/2 cord. Still need to install the computer. ;D