# 3H Dual Arcade USB Adapter # # This is an adapter board that converts arcade cabinet inputs to behave like # two USB gamepads. # # Special Notes: # # 1. While the device works normally in Windows, it may be necessary to use # a usbhid.quirks setting on RPi. If the adapter isn't recognized as # two gamepads, append the following to your cmdline.txt: # # usbhid.quirks=0x16c0:0x75e1:0x040 # # 2. In order to support 12 inputs per player, some pins that would normally # be empty or differently used are repurposed as button inputs. Be sure # to read the section at the end of this file that describes these # non-standard inputs. # # 3. Service (pin 14, solder side) isn't connected to anything. input_device_display_name = "3H JAMMA to Dual USB Adapter" # # The doubled-up version is used on RPi, possibly related to usbhid.quirks # input_device = "3H Dual Arcade 3H Dual Arcade" #input_device = "3H Dual Arcade" # # Hex vid:pid = 16c0:75e1 -> Decimal vid:pid = 5824:30177 # input_vendor_id = "5824" input_product_id = "30177" # # udev on RPi, xinput on Windows # input_driver = "udev" #input_driver = "xinput" # # Standard JAMMA Inputs # input_up_axis_label = "Joystick Up" input_down_axis_label = "Joystick Down" input_left_axis_label = "Joystick Left" input_right_axis_label = "Joystick Right" input_up_axis = "-1" input_down_axis = "+1" input_left_axis = "-0" input_right_axis = "+0" input_a_btn_label = "A/JAMMA22" input_b_btn_label = "B/JAMMA23" input_x_btn_label = "C/JAMMA24" input_y_btn_label = "D/JAMMA25" input_a_btn = "0" input_b_btn = "1" input_x_btn = "2" input_y_btn = "3" # # JAMMA26 was chosen for Select because that's what the Neo Geo MVS uses # input_select_btn_label = "Select/JAMMA26" input_start_btn_label = "Start/JAMMA17" input_select_btn = "4" input_start_btn = "7" input_l_btn_label = "Coin/JAMMA16" input_r_btn_label = "Test/Tilt/JAMMA15" input_l_btn = "8" input_r_btn = "9" # # The following buttons on non-standard pins and will need special wiring # for your cabinet to work properly with them. # # Notably, pins 27 and 28 are supposed to be grounds. # # Pin 9 is supposed to be for the coin lockout, which is technically an # *output*. # # Pin 11 shouldn't have anything on it for JAMMA but an MVS cabinet would # have mono audio the parts side and test on the solder side. Use this # board with caution! # input_l2_btn_label = "E/JAMMA27" input_r2_btn_label = "F/JAMMA28" input_l3_btn_label = "G/JAMMA11" input_r3_btn_label = "H/JAMMA9" input_l2_btn = "5" input_r2_btn = "6" input_l3_btn = "10" input_r3_btn = "11"