Here is a video:
Have you already confirmed other pcbs work fine?
Have you already confirmed other pcbs work fine?
Ok, not my problem, thenWhen nothing is plugged in at all, the board still shows that button 3 is being held down.
Can you clarify this statement? You say you tested YOUR cps2 on YOUR FRIEND'S HAS and the button is still stuck. If that is the case then it is 100% a problem with YOUR cps2.So, I just tested on another CPS2 A and B board that works with my friend's HAS and it still has the stuck button input for the 3rd button, so it's not my CPS2 board.
sorry I thought I worded it well,Can you clarify this statement? You say you tested YOUR cps2 on YOUR FRIEND'S HAS and the button is still stuck. If that is the case then it is 100% a problem with YOUR cps2.So, I just tested on another CPS2 A and B board that works with my friend's HAS and it still has the stuck button input for the 3rd button, so it's not my CPS2 board.
I use one too. It's pretty much necessary unless you have pcb legs that are the EXACT same height as the JAMMA edge on the HAS. I learned the hard way and cracked the end of the JAMMA connector.Wow he's lucky it didn't cause damage to the CPS2 motherboard....
Also, why is the OP using that at all? Need more clearance between the CPS2 and the HAS?
I see no benefit to using something like that when you can connect the HAS directly to the JAMMA edge, interested to know what the deal is