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    The endless fun of Arcade Machines

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      webbyy
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      So I am back after building arcade machines and pinball machines and getting rid of them many times i had that itch again.
      So a new upright with pi4 and an amazing ROM from Darius . That saved a lot of time over the old days with bezels and strange roms running on any old PC I could find.
      Building the cabinet is always i think the easiest bit ( the joy of being a carpenter but as always setting up controllers is the fun bit. My advice double and triple check earths, instructions, buttons and everything else.
      But Houston we have a problem.
      Downloaded every help file etc and Reddit thingy. It was an intermittent fault that had me questioning my sanity and rechecking my previous work.
      Here is the situation-
      Retropi with emulation station. Ipac2 plugged in and working lets choice a game. Straight to Mame and play 1945. Start the game and the the IPAC is not recognised. Can play it with a keyboard. So unplug Ipac and replug it in and it works in the game. I have set it up but for some reason when ever i start a game i need to pull the USB out and replug in. I do not get the same fault if i use a keyboard. The power supply for the Ipac is good and powerful.
      Does anybody have any ideas. I want to wrap it up and finish the art work. Thank you i look forward to sharing pics if the sledge hammer does not make an appearance.

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      • ClydeC
        Clyde
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        Welcome to this forum.

        As much as I really like your writing style, making your title a bit more descriptive about your actual problem may help to lure potential helpers to your topic.

        Just a friendly advice to help you in your endeavor.

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          webbyy @Clyde
          last edited by

          @Clyde
          Thanks you are correct.

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          • ClydeC
            Clyde
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            You're welcome. Do you know that you can change the title subsequently by editing the first post? Just click on the little three dots at its right side and choose "edit". 🤓

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