You would need a usb switch and I dont know if they make those because the nature of usb. Obviously a USB hub will not work. JVS uses usb cables but it is not usb.
A usb kvm switch comes to mind but that would only be useful for switching between multiple io boards on a single cab (in theory) not sure if that would even work. I guess it would come down to if the JVS standard supports hot plugging.You would need a usb switch and I dont know if they make those because the nature of usb. Obviously a USB hub will not work. JVS uses usb cables but it is not usb.
Just to pile on the derailing of this thread, if it was this project you were referring toI think someone else is already working on a solution for USB controllers. It will be a separate device altogether.
Lamps? Like LED and such?I'm not sure you understand what the product is for, @Bigsingerdawg. There's no connecting PS4s or anything over USB. It's a JVS IO with remappable digital and analog inputs. You connect buttons, pots and lamps to it.
That is really cool! I haven't done a deep dive into jvs before.JVS outputs usually drive lamps, like the blinking yellow start button in Sega racing games.
Did I miss the cost on these?You got one of the units of the first batch. A new batch should be ready in a couple of weeks.
I have a JVS-PAC2 and also interested in the JVS 1.0 - not sure how the pairing would be best utilizes or options it provides. Would this somehow provide more peripheral options to use with Sega hardware? Just curious as to some of the unique options in combining these two items. Thanks.Pairing this with @invzim 's JVS-PAC2 would make this thing even more insane.
On real arcade hardware not so much, as nothing really pushes what the JVS can do. The only thing that really push the capabilities is when you hook a PC up to it. The reason I say this is the Sega Type 3 and Taito JVS actually will support 8 buttons per player. This comes in super handy when running modern games on Steam or higher end emulators that have controllers with 10 thousand buttons (ok slight exaggeration) (like Wii, PS2, PS3, Xbox 360, and stuff like that) but you get the picture.I have a JVS-PAC2 and also interested in the JVS 1.0 - not sure how the pairing would be best utilizes or options it provides. Would this somehow provide more peripheral options to use with Sega hardware? Just curious as to some of the unique options in combining these two items. Thanks.Pairing this with @invzim 's JVS-PAC2 would make this thing even more insane.
So... tell us about this thing buddyGot this wonderful device in, need to make an acrylic mounting plate for vewlix.
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