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ID Category [?] Severity [?] Reproducibility Date Submitted Last Update
01950 DIP/Input Minor Always Jun 28, 2008, 18:28 Oct 26, 2008, 04:16
Tester Canim View Status Public Platform MAME (Self-compiled)
Assigned To Resolution No change required OS
Status [?] Closed Driver
Version 0.125u8 Fixed in Version Build Normal
Fixed in Git Commit Github Pull Request #
Summary 01950: cybrcycc: You can't turn to the left.
Description Left seems to be center and center seems to be right.
See IO Check.
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No.01424
Tafoid
Administrator
Jun 28, 2008, 18:46
This I can confirm. The Test Mode shows a value of 0-255 (128 being center - but showing RIGHT). Is it possible this is a -255 to 255 with 0 center? Would the input changes assume all digital values have to be positive?
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No.02381
Canim
Senior Tester
Sep 6, 2008, 23:48
Seems that the steering is now fixed.
Bug resolved.
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No.02383
Tafoid
Administrator
Sep 7, 2008, 00:12
Not here. 32-bit Windows build still goes no farther than center in the I/O tests.
So it works on 64-bit?
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No.02392
Canim
Senior Tester
Sep 7, 2008, 17:57
edited on: Sep 7, 2008, 17:59
OK I tested it now more, tested it in 127u1 32bit with and w/o mouse and it worked perfectly after initialise with 9 and F2. I deleted nvram and cfg.

Also works for 64bit in 127u2.
Without initialise it is stuck to the middle and the right.
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No.02832
Canim
Senior Tester
Oct 14, 2008, 03:31
This one is totally fixed for me now.
It seems the nvram initialise was broken for a few versions.
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No.02932
Tafoid
Administrator
Oct 26, 2008, 04:16
It seems to work if I initialize it the way you suggested. If you do it in the menus (there are 2 different initialization areas), it does nothing to fix this.
Resolving