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I finally used the PGM 3/4-player addon at a friend's house to play The Gladiator. Worked great! 👍

@RGB I saw the Easy Arcade 2 takes USB-C PD. Is there any reason a future revision of HAS couldn't support PD? Would that preclude adjusting voltage?

I recall some Voultar mini-rant about the dangers of USB-C PD mods for Gamecube etc., but I can't find it now.

Edit: Sorry if this is a repeat. I have some distant recollection of asking before, but maybe not in a useful place, and I don't recall seeing an answer.
 
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I finally used the PGM 3/4-player addon at a friend's house to play The Gladiator. Worked great! 👍

@RGB I saw the Easy Arcade 2 takes USB-C PD. Is there any reason a future revision of HAS couldn't support PD? Would that preclude adjusting voltage?

I recall some Voultar mini-rant about the dangers of USB-C PD mods for Gamecube etc., but I can't find it now.

Edit: Sorry if this is a repeat. I have some distant recollection of asking before, but maybe not in a useful place, and I don't recall seeing an answer.

I plan to experiment with the USB-C PD eventually, so I'm not saying no :) You can negotiate various voltages through the USB-C PD, but for a supergun application, we would need 20V/3~5A to get the max power from the PSU, and then convert it to +5V/+12V/-5V using the onboard regulators. I can't tell right now if the +5V adjustment by the end user would be feasible.

@BilonFullHDemon - It should be back in stock by the end of October/very early November. This is the last V5.0 batch for this year and it will be considerably smaller.
 
@ZeroGoukiX - I'd love to offer a version with that connector, but it's impossible to find it these days.

@BilonFullHDemon - the HAS was tested with System 10, 11, 12 and worked just fine. The interference you see likely comes from the PSU or the voltage converter on your supergun.
I believe you for sure. Idk if it’s even possible to source from junked PS2s or PS3s. I wouldn’t even know where to look for a port like that.
 
@BilonFullHDemon - It should be back in stock by the end of October/very early November. This is the last V5.0 batch for this year and it will be considerably smaller.
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Wow! It took some real effort to pull my cart back from like $950 to $340. 😁 Lots to like, including broader access to PSU covers, but I think I'm happiest for Egret-compatible RECO.

Is RECO an initialism, or just a Mushihimesama reference?
 
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I've got quite a few items in the cart, so I'm guessing I'm over the order minimum (if there is one). Is there a region lock, I'm getting this error message? Shipping is to California.
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This is strange, because there isn't order minimum (except for the UK) or region lock. Maybe you have an item in your cart that has been sold out? Also, the max order value is set to $800, I didn't set shipping rates for anything above that.
 
I've had my HAS v5 in storage for about 2 months while traveling and decided to break it out yesterday. Unfortunately I'm having issues with getting it to work with boards I've used in this setup in the past. When powering on it shows general info before showing the voltmeter for a few seconds, then the screen turns off. I don't remember the voltmeter before so I dont think it's seeing the board connected.

My previously working setup was Jamma PCB --> HAS --> OSSC so I don't think it's an issue with the Csync settings.

I've tried multiple boards that I know work and two different JAMMA extenders, which led me to believe it may be an issue with my HAS. Any recommendations for further troubleshooting? Unfortunately I don't have another supergun to test so it may be a good opportunity to buy another HAS... lol.
 
I'm sorry to hear about the trouble. Don't order another HAS, I'm pretty sure this is a settings issue.
When powering on it shows general info before showing the voltmeter for a few seconds, then the screen turns off. I don't remember the voltmeter before so I dont think it's seeing the board connected.
This behavior is normal, the OLED turns off after 10 seconds.
My previously working setup was Jamma PCB --> HAS --> OSSC so I don't think it's an issue with the Csync settings.
1. What kind of AV cable do you use?
2. Can the OSSC detect the video signal?
3. Could you take a picture of the Video Menu of the HAS?

https://rgbslab.com/pages/has-instruction-manual
 
I'm sorry to hear about the trouble. Don't order another HAS, I'm pretty sure this is a settings issue.

This behavior is normal, the OLED turns off after 10 seconds.

1. What kind of AV cable do you use?
2. Can the OSSC detect the video signal?
3. Could you take a picture of the Video Menu of the HAS?

https://rgbslab.com/pages/has-instruction-manual
Thanks for the help! Will follow-up in dm!
 
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I received my package yesterday and it did not include any of the Power Supply Cover fuses. Can you clarify which fuse I would need for the RT-85A PSU.

Thanks
 
I received my package yesterday and it did not include any of the Power Supply Cover fuses. Can you clarify which fuse I would need for the RT-85A PSU.

Thanks
  • RT-65A:
100-120VAC - 2.5A
220-240VAC - 1.6A
  • RT-85A:
100-120VAC - 3.15A
220-240VAC - 2A
  • RT-125A:
100-120VAC - 4A
220-240VAC - 2.5A

Please make sure you read the assembly instruction, the fuse information is there - https://rgbslab.com/pages/psu-cover-assembly

There should be a piece of gray foam inside the bag with screws and rubber feet. The fuses are stuck into that piece of foam, please check and let me know.
 
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