That might be so. Its not a big deal to me I was only mentioning it took me 4 button presses because someone else said one key press should register it as controller 1. Not sure why but mine seems to take 3 presses then the 4th one works.
Ok I think I might have solved the problem. Remember when I said I couldn’t get the sound working at all yesterday. Well today I was troubleshooting a Pac-Man board and when I put my good PCB in and tried to play a game I had no sound. So I was like WTF this is an original board. I look up...
Maybe I misunderstand what you mean but the MisterCade is powering up and I can play games I just don't always have any sound. Pretty sure that means the power supply is starting up.
I do notice the Happ power supply only list 2 amps for the 12v output so if the MisterCade needs more that could be why the voltage drops so much. I've got a lot of spare 12v supplies I use for my Christmas light show controllers so maybe I'll hook one of those up for just the 12v part.
I did mention what power supply I had in my first post. Its a brand new Happ 15amp switching power supply from ArcadeShop. And I'm pretty sure I do need all the voltages it supplies cause I'm not just running a MisterCade I also have a BitKit and original Pac-man and Ms Pacman boards all...
I don’t have that jumper I’ve got the original v1 board. Couldn’t get sound going today at all. So which voltage does the v1 board care about? I measured and my +5v was right on the money but my +12v line is varying quite a bit under load. I was only measuring 9.75v and if I power it up...
Just powered up the cab again today with the MisterCade in the switcher and sound wasn’t working. I reached in and made a tiny turn on the power supply and sound started working. So what does the sound circuit shut off below 12v?
I got my MisterCade up and running but the sound is giving me fits. I’ve narrowed it down where for some reason the sound wasn’t working when the MisterCade was connected to the RiddleTV switcher. But here’s the kicker. I connect the MC directly to the Jamma connector and sound starts...