I can set my Dualshock 4 up (via Inputmapper which I think uses the X360 implementation) and it works a treat, but not the arcade stick. I have got Vjoy and Joy2Key available, but when I tried J2K with the Hori stick it was again nonfunctional in-game. Maybe I forgot to do something with postlaunch.if I add the same program pre and post, does it shut the program down on exit?
Maybe just do it from the Taito X PC Loader?Īlso this iRotate, which seems it would orient the side-mode shooters the proper way round (tate mode I think it's called) does launch when I add to prelaunch for Raiden but doesn't seem to do anything and it stays when I turn the game off. Trying to work out controller config now, can't find whatever should be doing that in the R4 folder. Your mention of the wrong launch file got me looking at Raiden IV again, changed to the launcher provided in your pack and it works, so that's R4's i/o error sorted. I had been mostly quietly working on my setup every day, I kinda stupidly accidentally deleted most of my databases so it's been a long road to restoration. can’t say off the top of my head which brand specifically for the switchers but happy to check when I get back from my hols down the coast. It only powers one slot on the switcher at a time so the other slots aren’t chewing power and also lets you bypass empty slots if needed. I can't remember, can't say I ever play SF4. Actually, I think if you goto the test menu you can set it as 2player. I selected start buttons for both player 1 and 2 to be held down for three whole seconds to trigger the switcher to change slots. 2.) Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition 2012 v1.3 - corey Is this 2-player Unfortunately no. it allows you to assign button/s to switch between slots/boards at your discretion (eg. first up it removes the remote (which are a bitch as when you have more than one switcher it changes all in range as they run on the same frequency). The nomote has a couple of great functions. Holy-snes here on AA installed the the other switcher’s nomote for me (cheers mate). Jim installed one on the switcher I got from him and sent the lot over to me. CAPCOM ULTRA Street Fighter IV 4 Arcade Edition Art Set for Vewlix Taito Type x3. I also bought some nomotes from dogp on klov who sent them to Jim for me. Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition HD & Dongle for Taito Type X2. I also got a 3/4 player condenser board from him and some DuPont cables and jamma extenders etc for a 6 in 1 4-player project I’m working on.
He did mods for grounding, -5 and service sw. I got one 6 in 1 switcher from RiddledTV (Jim) on Klov.
I have a PC ready to put into this cab to run Demul to emulate Naomi SHMUPS, I just need to get off my ass and install it. The 15khz Strikers board runs through a VGA converter. The cab was originally JVS wired, but has had a JAMMA harness installed alongside. Sega Naomi Universal - Running Strikers 1945 II. I mainly use it for Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition. Sega Lindbergh - Running a Taito Type X II with a multi-hdd.
Sega Astro City - Running Neo Geo with Puzzle Bobble. Sega Astro City - Running Raiden Fighters. This one is all original with the original monitor, gets a beautiful image, even though the Wei-Ya is considered to be the cheap, bastard cousin of tri-res, auto syncing monitors. Sammy Atomiswave - Running Atomsiwave motherboard with Knights of Valour: The Seven Spirits. The original monitor had a dead yoke, so sadly, does not have the tri-res auto switching functionality.
Has a Jomac Sharp Image dual res chassis and a TV tube. Sammy Atomiswave - Running GroovyMAME at 15khz for horizontal games. This was the first candy cab I ever bought and still my favourite. Namco Exceleena - Running GroovyMAME at 15khz for vertical games, mainly Japanese SHMUPS.
I will also tag but that would mean he'd have to clean his garage and turn his machines on for a photo :) A photo of my current lineup is below with an outline of what runs on each cab. (TAITO Type X1/X2/X3 and others Arcade Machine Game) Ordered Collection By Master Stiller Mame Mania Forever Forum » Download Area - Arcade NonMAME Section. Show me your candy! I will start by tagging to post his, as I know he has a decent lineup. I have spent a while putting together my collection and have seen a few others post pictures of theirs over the years. I love checking out people's collections and some of my favourite arcade cabs are Japanese candy cabs. Heaps of amazing collections of pinball and arcade are displayed on this forum every day.