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Just bought 2 kits and one battery! thanks Jasen and Mike!
Great Massi! I look forward to hearing your feedback on the units.
Just bought 2 kits and one battery! thanks Jasen and Mike!
My two units arrived here in Sweden today, hopefully I'll be able to pick them up tomorrow after work. super fast shipping, thanks again Mike!
Wow, that was fast! Congratulations on being customer #1! In fact that's the only set I've personally shipped and a unique case in that it will be used primarily with conventional 2AA's vs. lithium ions.
Nice one, can we use that?"play with friends without having to worry that someone will tear down the system from the shelf in excitement "
Nice one, can we use that?
I just recently read that thread (and this one) because I was wondering how to hook up the additional controllers for Kizuna. Does anyone know where I could get a board/adapter? I know I'm like 2 years too late for this and I'm sorry for the derail of this thread...This is something I worked on with the help of several people on the forum. The ngdev page was added around the time HPMAN released his version. Once his was released I cancelled mine and stopped all work on the project. I made a handful of these and gave them to a few people.
Here's the original thread:
http://www.neo-geo.com/forums/showthread.php?217087-New-Project-MV-IC-Replacement-edit-New-Projects-KE-4-player-and-Jong-Controller&highlight=kizuna
Of course
I think the USP in this project is that you don’t need to modify you controllers or system to play wireless (I’ll be using it as a “dongle”). I sometimes prefer the CD controller for schmups and other times I want to use the fighting stick...
I’ll leave feedback when I’ve tested it
Here's an example of a DB15 extension cable that will mate the receiver up to the Neo's connectors:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/SNK-AES-MVS...ideo_Game_Cables_Adapters&hash=item233bf1ca04
That's quite a long cable for this purpose but I can attest to the quality. It also *may* be the same one Tototek carries for $7.99
http://www.tototek.com/store/index....ducts_id=192&zenid=m4qag7f6pkilttk4qfb1jnkdr2
I have a stock of 50 extensions coming in. Not sure exactly when they will get here, but they will soon enough. I will have them listed as soon as I can.
Kuze, yes they are the deep socketed ones. Ill test them out first of course to make sure they work as advertised with the MVS/AES.
Hi Kuze! I'll echo what Mike is saying... try charging the batteries.
I am about 3 days away from breaking down and getting a 3D printer to build stuff with... including an enclosure for these. I found a great one that has a good work space volume that will do a lot of cool stuff. It releases July 7 and I just happened to be getting my annual bonus soon :-D Seems like a logical thing to have in the "shop" since I do custom work!
If it helps I can release the schematic footprint if someone wants to take a shot a designing something.
This would be massive, and if you've got any input on how the case could be best arranged internally, what size battery to plan for etc. it would be excellent. It's too bad it needs an extension cord to plug into the Neo though, a self contained pack that just plugs in the front would have been sweet. I don't know a lot about the internals of the extension cords, but maybe that could be solved with some 3D printing ingenuity as well?
I looked into (briefly) getting some deep socket cables made. At the end of the day it was cheaper to import them from HK and CHINA than to make some.
For the SuperGun builds I can simply hook it up to the front of an existing SG. I am going to make a MK30 with the wireless RX built into the case so its internal. That should be killer!
Nice! I'm investing in a 3D printer just for this reason! Glad Morpheus worked well for you! Mike did a great job with them and I'm very happy to not only stick them but use them in my builds!
Did I ever mention that we have these working with PS3 and PC?