Not necessary. If I need to change start in the future I'll cross that bridge then.
Have you tried to remap the button layout on the HAS? Also, make sure the rapid-fire is cleared.I am running into an issue when connecting an MV1C (ASIA BIOS S3 Ver 6) to the HAS v4.2. When testing player 1 in the BIOS button C&D do not register and B registers as A. I have tried two motherboards and using different controllers and the issue exists regardless of controller or motherboard.
These controllers work on both the HAS with Simpsons Arcade Board and on a consolized CMVS.
I have searched online and the HAS manual and did not find anything that might be causing this. Is there anything anyone can suggest to test to possibly resolve this issue?
I used the Button layout and rapid-fire settings reset. Then I used the button configuration mode and Player 1 & 2 are working as expected. Thank you for your prompt response and help!Have you tried to remap the button layout on the HAS? Also, make sure the rapid-fire is cleared.
RT-85A is the popular choice it seems like most are using. I’ve been using RT-125A, which I’ve since gathered is overkill.Is this the one you personally use and does it work perfectly fine if you do use it?
Yes.Is this the one you personally use and does it work perfectly fine if you do use it?
It's not if you ever drive some big chonker PCBs like Atari games from the late 80s...RT-85A is the popular choice it seems like most are using. I’ve been using RT-125A, which I’ve since gathered is overkill.
1. Correct, CN2 is the raw JAMMA video. You can send video both to the arcade monitor through the CN2 and through the VGA module at the same time. Just make sure you use the buffered or regenerated CSync for the VGA/8 pin mini-DIN out, just in case.Curious about 2 things:
1. Aux connector 4 (CN2) - I assume this is for tapping jamma level RGB before it is attenuated? I want to use this to send video directly to an arcade CRT. Don't plan on outputting both to the arcade monitor and sending attenuated video to the VGA module at the same time, but would be nice to know if this is safe should it happen by accident.
2. There is a jumper on the VGA module (JP1). What is this for? Ideally, I would like to enable 5v on pin 9 so I could power the trisync helper for use with a scaler.
I don't have them anymoreDo you still have any leftover CXA2075 modules? I would like to purchase one