![]() I would assume the wires from the harness just solder onto the pots directly ![]() Then those buttons would need to be mapped in the UHID config utility and then in each emulator's settings to get the games working? I see it comes with several harness choices and I am guessing I would need the 32 wire one? Then those wires attach to the pots on the wheel, shifter, and pedals as well as the buttons on the dashboard. Reviewing some of the other threads it seems like FFB would be a bear to get going with the arcade gear already in the cab. Trust me I would love to keep the original stuff in there but that would be to get the real arcade feel and FFB. Will the G27 work for emulated versions of Daytona, Cal Speed, etc? ![]() This would probably be the easiest route. I would need to redo the dash of course and then reverse mount the pedals in the cabinets. I would probably just try to go with LCDs for weight, interface with the PC, and ease of mounting vs finding the monitors or a crappy TV for them.ĮDIT - I guess the other option would be to yank the pedals, wheels, shifters etc and just drop in 2 G27s. I would love to for this idea to work as the twin set up is a steal even w/o the monitors and boards. Guessing I would need 2 complete PC setups for that to work. someone is playing outrun on one cab and some is playing say cruisin' on the other one) but then be able to link play games that support it of course. Ultimately what I would like to see is each cab be able to play its own game (i.e. ![]() Well maintaining FF would be the preference but if its not doable easily (again I am no wiring expert) then I need to rethink things. ![]()
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