Adjustable wrenches in us are the ones with a rotary width adjuster. Channel locks is most common name, also slip pliars is another name. Channel locks is also the largest manufacturer of them called
Im from cape town south Africa and got a old leaf joystick and buttons of a origanal Capetown game shop its a big adapter though nd not usb or these clips its looks like a white plastic adapter dnt know if its 15 pin .... I want to play it on a pc with usb for mame and things ... Bt everyone is using nee button and raspberry pie ... I wuld like to use this old ones as i cnt afford the online diy new style buttons , any tips
I thought that the green cable was negative data (whereas white is positive) but the green is plugged in the adapter first, right after the black (GND)... I have trouble getting mine recognized by Windows, I guess I should switch those two?
How would you wire a total of 9 LED buttons? There is not enough space in the USB Encoder. Since we need 4 cables for only 1 button in order to light it up. Please i need help. Thanks a lot amazing tutorial very well explained.
On each button, 2 of the connections will be for the button itself, and those need to be connected to the relevant connector on the board. For the LED's you will need to create a 'daisy chain' cable (that runs from one button to the next) and connect those to the 5v output on the board. On my version of the board (featured in this video) the headers for 5v output are not populated (you can see the 3 open spots in the lower left corner of the board), so if I wanted LED lighting, I would have to solder a 5v and ground wire to the board using the holes where one of those connectors would go.
Olá. Alguém pode ajudar fazendo um esquema de ligação do moedeiro JY926A à placa zero delay arcade mame / pc? Já verifiquei alguns esquemas mas não funcionam comigo... :( Seja com adição de resistores ou de relés.... Muito obrigado
Adjustable wrenches in us are the ones with a rotary width adjuster. Channel locks is most common name, also slip pliars is another name. Channel locks is also the largest manufacturer of them called
Is blue positive or negative?
Does this work with jamma boards? Would be useful for changing between devices.
Im from cape town south Africa and got a old leaf joystick and buttons of a origanal Capetown game shop its a big adapter though nd not usb or these clips its looks like a white plastic adapter dnt know if its 15 pin .... I want to play it on a pc with usb for mame and things ... Bt everyone is using nee button and raspberry pie ... I wuld like to use this old ones as i cnt afford the online diy new style buttons , any tips
I thought that the green cable was negative data (whereas white is positive) but the green is plugged in the adapter first, right after the black (GND)... I have trouble getting mine recognized by Windows, I guess I should switch those two?
hi could i ask where you got the arcade emulator from (26.19 in vid) that menue looks wicked
The image is simply 'RetroPie' with the 'Retrorama' theme by Phil's Doodles
I just received the same encoder board. Which wire is the ground? White or blue? I am hooking it up to happ micro switches.
Same situation here.Anyway if I'm not mistaken the blue wire should be negative.
How would you wire a total of 9 LED buttons? There is not enough space in the USB Encoder. Since we need 4 cables for only 1 button in order to light it up. Please i need help.
Thanks a lot amazing tutorial very well explained.
On each button, 2 of the connections will be for the button itself, and those need to be connected to the relevant connector on the board. For the LED's you will need to create a 'daisy chain' cable (that runs from one button to the next) and connect those to the 5v output on the board. On my version of the board (featured in this video) the headers for 5v output are not populated (you can see the 3 open spots in the lower left corner of the board), so if I wanted LED lighting, I would have to solder a 5v and ground wire to the board using the holes where one of those connectors would go.
Olaf Wagner thanks for the explanation! Hopefully I’m not gonna have problems when I will try to do it. Thanks again!
Is hot gluing the pCB safe and non damaging ?
yes, absolutely. hot glue works very well for 'quick-n-easy' PCB installation.
Pity you couldn't keep it all leaf, or fit some Atari cone buttons for the player and coin.
is it possible to have a ps2 connector at the end of this?
Hi I believe the iPac encoder might work better for PS and Xbox.
Hello.
Do u have any idea if it works with ps4?
Thanks a lot for the tutorial
Olá. Alguém pode ajudar fazendo um esquema de ligação do moedeiro JY926A à placa zero delay arcade mame / pc? Já verifiquei alguns esquemas mas não funcionam comigo... :( Seja com adição de resistores ou de relés.... Muito obrigado
That leaf joystick....
Do u need the leaf attached?
you are lucky you got instructions
You damaged the beautiful Logo...