FREQUENT ASKED QUESTIONS

ABSOLUTELY!
I include the software (fast copy / free file sync) and step-by-step video guides showing how to create both full and incremental copies.Incremental backups is pretty important for the end-user, since it takes roughly 28-32 hours to make a full backup with CRC checks

Out of the 200+ (this number changes almost monthly) Systems on the wheel, only the 6 and 8TB drives have enough space to include Wii titles. The 4 and 5tb drives are pre-configured for them, but you would need to add those titles yourself. The only difference between the 4 and 5 Terabyte versions is roughly 500 more Playstation 2 titles.

The 6tb version has 700 more DS titles, 1000+ PS2 titles, Small GOG Collection, 900+ PSP titles. Unfortunately, The 4TB Drive features only arcade and American console titles. All versions are running the latest Hyperspin, Rocketlaucher, Lauchbox, Retroarch, Mame Rom / CHD.
Check the log for the latest updates.

All media is frequently updated with the latest HD and HQ media snaps. Databases are always up-to-date with complete and matching rom sets.

Additions 8TB Drive Differences
1800+ more PS2 Titles
700+ more PS1 Titles
350+ more Sega Saturn Jap titles
20gb of Hyperpause Media
and More ...

Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11 all work very well with no known current issues. However, it must be a x64 version. I've migrated most emulators to x64 version.

I'm testing a patch based system that will allow you to choose what to update and when. This provides you with the peace of mind knowing all updates have been tested prior to publishing. 

Sure thing. There are No fixed control schemes. You are not forced to change your arcade board's to match someone's re-determined layout. That's crazy. All controls are set during the drive setup after it detects your system's attached controllers.

HARDWARE Specific Questions

All joystick types are now automatically detected during the drive's setup program. It will scan your machine looking for known controllers. Once it detects various controller types, it will begin to parse through each emulator making changes to match your controller type.

This includes:

  • X-Arcade Tank Sticks
  • 2-Player RecRoomMaster's Xtenstion Controllers
  • 4-Player RecRoomMaster's Xtenstion Controllers
  • Ultimarc iPAC 2, 4 and Ultimate IO
  • Xbox 360 Controllers
  • Xbox One Controllers
  • Playstation 3 & 4 controllers
  • Various 8Bit Do controllers
  • Limited support for PS3 controllers
  • Light Guns
  • Track Ball, Spinner, Multiple Mice, and more...

Intel i5 (4 Generation and above) or better
This includes any AMD Ryzen CPU with Vega (or better) Graphics
8GB  Memory

Most Importantly:  A decent Graphics card such as a Nvidia GTX 9xx or Better. AMD RX 570 or better.
Obviously, low-end cards will work, but higher-end video cards will produce better results.

That's completely up to you. I personally believe, once you have your cabinet up and running. Enjoy it, or it will become your next time consuming hobby.

DID YOU KNOW?

In 1986, Nintendo released a special Disk System peripheral for the NES in Japan. Among its features was a microphone in the controller, which certain games used, including an updated version of the original Zelda. You could only destroy a certain enemy by shouting into the mic.

UPDATES & ADDITIONS

These are no longer publicly published due to cut-n-paste rip-off sites. Updates are contained within HAS newletters. These are sent only when time permits.

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