OK here's the deal guys...I have just done some more testing with some more games. I can tell you right now Stef, that I have
NOT gotten *one* random button press from interference! Maybe because the wheel that contains the button connectors was sitting idle and not being moved during my testing. That's because I used
ANOTHER wheel that was mounted to my Happ wheel steering column(no buttons or connectors on this wheel) while the other one was connected but sitting idle. It looks like the grounding may have solved the issue. Stef, try grounding your cable from the amp to a metal part of the Happ Wheel. That may help.
Anyway, the main problem right now is yes, I am getting vibrations in the needle in the control panel setup menu. *BUT*....only when I turn up the power on the amp. When it's turned down to around maybe 10-15% juice, I don't really get any needle vibrations, expect for a very small amount around the center. Problem is, it gets worse when you turn up the Power/VCS/Current on the amp.
This is what I feel is the *MAIN* problem that we should work on solving. If there was some way to figure out what's causing the little vibrations from the amp and get it to be stable even with much gain and power, then that would be phenomenal.
I tested Ridge Racer 7, Gran Turismo 5 HD on PS3, and Trackmania and GRID on PC. GRID doesn't have any ffb because I need to apply some sort of fix/patch. I'll do that another day. RR7 and GT5HD works VERY WELL! FFB even with only a *little bit* of amp juice is still very strong! Ridge Racer works good, but that game doesn't really support true force feedback. Only small vibrations.
I want to test Daytona USA and Sega Rally, but the emu and my roms are on my other desktop PC, so I'll have to wait until I get it back
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