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<p><b>New page</b></p><div>==Arcade Game Machine DIY Kits without Joysticks (Double Players)==<br />
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Wanna build your own Arcade Game Machine? Check out this DIY Kit for Arcade MAME JAMMA Game Project. <br><br />
The encoder board works perfect on Windows system without any drivers. It is 100% Zero Delay.<br><br />
Each Encoder has its own USB Cable so that it does not affect another player.<br><br />
If you need to build a multiplayer Arcade Machine, just purchase a few more sets.<br> <br />
The Zero delay is the most cost effective encoder available. <br><br />
All you need is to connect your arcade controls to the board with the included wires, <br />
plug the encoder into your computer and enjoy arcade controls for gaming such as MAME, PC gaming and console emulation.<br><br />
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==Package Includes==<br />
* 2 x Zero Delay Encoder Board<br />
* 2 x USB Cable<br />
* 2 x 2 Pin Cable for Joystic<br />
* 2 X Wire Cable for Buttons<br />
==Features==<br />
* Condition: Brand new<br />
* Zero Delay Encoder Board<br />
==Gallery==<br />
{|<br />
|[[File:Gk5965.JPG|left|300px]]<br />
|[[File:GK0001.png|none|300px]]<br />
|[[File:Singb5973.JPG|none|300px]]<br />
|}<br />
{|<br />
|[[File:Gk5976.JPG|left|300px]]<br />
|[[File:Gk5977.JPG|none|300px]]<br />
|[[File:Gk5975.JPG|none|300px]]<br />
|}<br />
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==Instruction of Control Board==<br />
{|<br />
|[[File:Gk5965.JPG|left|500px]]<br />
|[[File:GK0001.png|right|500px]]<br />
|}<br />
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==Definition of the ports==<br />
* USB: hook up USB wire cable and connect it to your Raspberry Pi or PC.<br />
* AU: means Analog Up Direction. (It's a navigator port, for analog joystick.) <br />
* AR: Analog Right Direction. <br />
* AD: Analog Down Direction.<br />
* AL: Analog Left Direction.<br />
* VDD: power supply.<br />
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* AU: Up Direction, you can just hook up a button, it's a digital port, just like a switch.<br />
* AC: Down Direction.<br />
* AR: Right Direction.<br />
* AL: Left Direction.<br />
** In this case, you can just hook up 4 cable wire(blue and white wire pair) to your joystick that we've provided in this kit.<br />
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==Functions==<br />
* Mode: means you can shift mode from "analog mode" to "digital mode" when you short this port with a button.<br />
* TURBO: <br />
<pre><br />
To activate the turbo hold turbo and press the button you want to assign it to, then let go of turbo, <br />
now when you hold the button it will act as if you were repeatedly pressing the button<br />
General a turbo button will switch a button on and off really quickly. Like if you assign turbo to A,<br />
it'd have the effect of pressing the button really quickly if you just hold it down.<br />
The Turbo function makes it as if you are mashing a button repeatedly, such as the A Button. <br />
This is useful in some Gamecube games in situations where you must press a certain button over and over again. <br />
The Clear button stops the Turbo.<br />
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==AUTO-FIRE mode==<br />
When the function key and AUTO key are being turned on, the function key to enter AUTO-FIRE mode, <br />
and the corresponding DLED or ALED to 12Hz flicker frequency.<br />
When the key and CLR key are being pressed, exit AUTO-FIRE mode, and DLED or ALED will return to steady state.<br />
==TURBO mode==<br />
If the function key is pressed simultaneously with the TURBO key, the function key to enter the TURBO mode<br />
In this mode, press the corresponding function key or ALED DLED to 12Hz frequency flicker,<br />
If you do not button the DLED or ALED holding steady state. When the function key and CLR key while being on time, the TURBO function is cleared</div>Yoyojacky