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Can anyone point me to a reputable dealer in North America (either a web shop or Ebay link) for a certified Power Supply for the HAS? I purchased what was supposed to be a Meanwell PSU on Ebay and found out I got sent something completely different than advertised :(
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.com/ulk/itm/360127247409
MWP606 works perfectly and fits RGB’s 3D printed terminal cover
Of course they don't ship to Canada lol.
 
Can anyone point me to a reputable dealer in North America (either a web shop or Ebay link) for a certified Power Supply for the HAS? I purchased what was supposed to be a Meanwell PSU on Ebay and found out I got sent something completely different than advertised :(
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.com/ulk/itm/360127247409MWP606 works perfectly and fits RGB’s 3D printed terminal cover
Of course they don't ship to Canada lol.
I think they do, try to reach out to them. They also sell through their own online store.
 
Thanks all, I ended up purchasing the MWP from Twisted Quarter.

Last question! Interested in grabbing an RGB cable for the HAS that goes directly into BNC (skips the SCART connector). Is this cable ideal for the setup to my BVM?

https://retro-access.com/collection...-coaxial-multicore-for-pvm-monitor-and-extron

BNC and RCA cable for Neo Geo AES. Red, green, blue and csync lines are BNC. Audio lines are RCA. 5 feet long as standard. This cable uses composite video to sync the image so it might not be compatible with your extron or PVM.
 
Has anyone tried the wireless 2.4g Saturn Retro-Bit controllers with the HAS Saturn adapter? It does register for me, but is constantly spamming one of the kick buttons without input. Curious if there's any way to get this working properly.
 
Has anyone tried the wireless 2.4g Saturn Retro-Bit controllers with the HAS Saturn adapter? It does register for me, but is constantly spamming one of the kick buttons without input. Curious if there's any way to get this working properly.
I tried and failed to get it to work. Once it did connect. Some buttons were locked on autofire like you describe. Also I think some of the d-pad buttons didn't work right.
 
Has anyone tried the wireless 2.4g Saturn Retro-Bit controllers with the HAS Saturn adapter? It does register for me, but is constantly spamming one of the kick buttons without input. Curious if there's any way to get this working properly.
I tried and failed to get it to work. Once it did connect. Some buttons were locked on autofire like you describe. Also I think some of the d-pad buttons didn't work right.
Aw, that's a shame. I wonder if this is fixable through firmware?
 
Has anyone tried the wireless 2.4g Saturn Retro-Bit controllers with the HAS Saturn adapter? It does register for me, but is constantly spamming one of the kick buttons without input. Curious if there's any way to get this working properly.
I tried and failed to get it to work. Once it did connect. Some buttons were locked on autofire like you describe. Also I think some of the d-pad buttons didn't work right.
Aw, that's a shame. I wonder if this is fixable through firmware?
I designed my adapters around the official Sega digital controllers, 3rd party controllers may not work. I plan to update the code once I buy a Retro-Bit controller - for now, I believe you could use @Arthrimus' code with my adapter (with some port number changes), I think his code works with the wireless Saturn controllers.
 
Has anyone tried the wireless 2.4g Saturn Retro-Bit controllers with the HAS Saturn adapter? It does register for me, but is constantly spamming one of the kick buttons without input. Curious if there's any way to get this working properly.
I tried and failed to get it to work. Once it did connect. Some buttons were locked on autofire like you describe. Also I think some of the d-pad buttons didn't work right.
Aw, that's a shame. I wonder if this is fixable through firmware?
I designed my adapters around the official Sega digital controllers, 3rd party controllers may not work. I plan to update the code once I buy a Retro-Bit controller - for now, I believe you could use @Arthrimus' code with my adapter (with some port number changes), I think his code works with the wireless Saturn controllers.
Oh good to know! How does the updated code work exactly, is this a firmware update for the HAS or the adapter itself? Have had no need to do any updates on my HAS since purchase so not really familiar with the process and don't see any info for this on the FAQ.
 
I designed my adapters around the official Sega digital controllers, 3rd party controllers may not work. I plan to update the code once I buy a Retro-Bit controller - for now, I believe you could use @Arthrimus' code with my adapter (with some port number changes), I think his code works with the wireless Saturn controllers.
Actually my code is reported to not work properly with the wireless retro bit controllers. It does work with the wired ones though. I have a theory about what is wrong with the wireless controllers but I don't have one to test with yet. I will be looking into this issue in the future.
 
Gents, I have a question, I just purchased a Rabio Lepus PCB and visually it looks OK, although the caps do look old. Here is my problem, it is displaying with a faded look on the screen. I tried to adjust the knob on the HAS and while it does fine on other PCBs, on this one it still looks faded (like contrast is too high).

I'm using: PCB > HAS > SCART > RetroTink RGB2Comp > NTSC CRT with Component inputs

I'll admit, this is a new set-up for me and I have not tested this on my OSSC to LCD TV yet, but curious if this is a normal "odd PCB" issue, or if I have a bad PCB and have to let the seller know. If know one knows, I'll break out the OSSC and test later this week.
 
I had some PCBs be brighter than others, thats why the HAS has the adjustment knob.
But having little/no effect seems like something could be wrong with the PCBs output levels.

Also remember to switch the HAS over to 75ohm sync mode and use the SCART port.
Direct TTL from a very high/over powered output PCB could actually be bad for the OSSC.
 
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