Thanks.Yeah, but the latest boards actually can be used with MAK strike. The previous revision of decoders didn't have voltage spike suppression on +5V like they do now.
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It's safe.oh interesting news, so is it completely safe to use them with the MAK? Or it's just a bit less risky?
Yes. The UD-USB-DB15-DEC shipment I sent to Paradise earlier this year had the improved power circuit. I can look up the date at which the change took effect, if that helps.Thanks.When you say previous revision, does it concern both UD-USB-DEC and UD-USB-DB15-DEC ?Yeah, but the latest boards actually can be used with MAK strike. The previous revision of decoders didn't have voltage spike suppression on +5V like they do now.
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And we're liveA big batch of Terminal Block UD-USB Decoders just shipped to Paradise Arcade Shop today. Should be live next week:
https://paradisearcadeshop.com/undamned-usb-decoder/1491-undamned-usb-decoder.html
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You going to do any of the DB15 UD-USB Decoders any time soon? Trying to decide if I should just swoop on one of the terminal block ones.
I have all the parts for the DB15 decoders, but I've got my soldering guy busy with more terminal block decoders at the moment, as to keep Paradise Arcade from quickly selling out of the last ones I just sent. It will be later this summer for the DB15s, sorry for the wait, guys :/I have the same question as many have here. Any word when DB15 Decoders will be available and at what supply? Sorry if this is bothersome Undamed. :/
Fear not. I just sent them 100 more last weekI wish there was a way for supply to keep up with demand. My terminal block version just bit the dust ( my fault ) after over a year of use and now Paradise Arcade is sold out again![]()
Yes, sir. The last few batches there have had that.Hey Brian,
Just to confirm, the ones that PAS has, are they the ones that have the anti-spike components for the VCC line? I remember reading that somewhere unless that's a different version.
I haven't focused on generic PC controllers at all, so if one works, it's by chance. I've got a hot list of immediate features to iron out, but on the longer list is support for more generic stuff like those cheapo "Zero delay" boards and others.Hi UD, I recently purchased USB terminal and work great with the PS3 controller. My question is will it work with generic PC usb controllers? I lack one to do the testing and on the product page only specifies it will work only with PS3/360, but PS3 accept most generic controller to my knowledge, so I'm wondering if it will work.
1.4a beta firmware should do that for you: http://udgametech.blogspot.com/p/firmware.htmlWill the UD-USB support Brooks' UFB default mode in the future? Would be nice to not have to hold a button while trying to connect the cable to force 360/PS3 mode.
Awesome! Didn't know there was an update. Worked like a charm!I haven't focused on generic PC controllers at all, so if one works, it's by chance. I've got a hot list of immediate features to iron out, but on the longer list is support for more generic stuff like those cheapo "Zero delay" boards and others.Hi UD, I recently purchased USB terminal and work great with the PS3 controller. My question is will it work with generic PC usb controllers? I lack one to do the testing and on the product page only specifies it will work only with PS3/360, but PS3 accept most generic controller to my knowledge, so I'm wondering if it will work.
1.4a beta firmware should do that for you: http://udgametech.blogspot.com/p/firmware.html-udWill the UD-USB support Brooks' UFB default mode in the future? Would be nice to not have to hold a button while trying to connect the cable to force 360/PS3 mode.