ldeveraux wrote:There's nothing more to it than what I've already said. In my opinion, your switch isn't worth the money when a cheaper switch will do more for me. I'm not saying better or worse, that's up for interpretation. IMO, it's an overhyped piece of kit which doesn't work FOR ME.
Conversely, it's my wallet and I'll speak with it.
That I understand. But for one guy you're too vocal about your non existant problems. My suggestion is not to get upset over a feature you think is useful if developer is unwilling to implement it. Maybe developer sees a whole picture and you're just one corner case. You're just making your life harder and annoy everybody else in the process.
ldeveraux wrote:And I'm not the only one that feels this way. When I expressed my displeasure, other users messaged me privately to agree. I'm sorry to do this publicly, but it's almost become the inside joke. Everyone praises your items publicly, but no one will criticize the apparent shortcomings except in private.
There is literally no moderation here. Even when I wanted to delete a direct insults to me from some user it was next to impossible. I can't do much if users are exchanging their frustrations privately, it's not like I keep them from posting here or delete anything.
ldeveraux wrote:So I returned them because you said the reason I couldn't use my TG16 was because my mod was incorrect.
I was trying to help back then but you were unwilling to do anything about it. It's just seems you're affixed to the idea that nothing is wrong with your mod. I checked
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=65305 thread and seen your replies:
ldeveraux wrote:I have the same board installed but I get no signal through that particular switch. Works fine through other switches and direct to OSSC, I'm not smart enough to understand why it wouldn't work universally. I think the board is fine, that was my point.
You totally ignored what was said to you:
Johnpv wrote:It doesn't sound like food for thought. Did you have the mod work checked of who ever installed it?
Voultar boards are top notch, he knows what he does. If Johnpv has a working configuration with the same board as yours and my switch it means that something is wrong on your side. It could be as simple as cable with wrong components or wrong mod wiring / jumper setting etc. The fact that it works with other switches is not enough to say that mod properly done. Automatic Bandridge signal detection is based on voltage, manual Bandridge is mechanical switch without any logic inside, that was said numerous times here in regarding to TG16. But you just listen to whatever you like to listen and dispose everything else. You didn't bother to troubleshoot, you've chosen to blame gscartsw without a good reason. Properly installed voultar board works, db GrafxBooster adapter with right setting and matching cable works just fine. There are hundreds of PC Engine / *Grafx users who are successfully using these consoles with gscartsw. Probably the other guys who initially had problems with TG16 figured it out by now, it's just you who still complains and does nothing about it.
ldeveraux wrote:Consequently, maybe consider a different microUSB port on the switches. As you may remember, mine snapped off when I removed it from the cabinet while still connected.
If you would spend at least 10 minutes researching before your post, you would knew that there are no right angled MicroUSB connectors with full size through hole pins, all that is available is SMD or through hole for really thin boards. I regret the MicroUSB idea by now but there isn't much I can do at this point. If I go back to barrel connector I will have to support 5-9V and that requires additional circuitry which will increase the switch price and take a lot of my time.
I know you just wanted to stir the pot more with your microusb point, you just love the drama, don't you?