Hi John, this evening my BitLCD arrived. First stop was your setup tutorial and I wanted to give you my sincere compliments on such a well made walkthrough. I have a fairly complicated ALU configuration because of some internal modding I've done, but your tutorial got me through the unboxing, the marquee removal, the installation, and the basic wiring (this is where things got a bit complex for me as I already have 2 hubs internally connected inside), but it's all working perfectly! Thank you for the time you took to make this and many other tutorials. They are extremely valuable!! Best Regards, David
Great news David, happy to hear everything is working well for you! Thank you for taking the time to write about your experience and your kind comments and support!
I didn't read through all of the comments, but I wanted to add this tidbit that I figured out when I installed my BitLCD and it didn't work yesterday. After much troubleshooting, I finally switched the ends of the USB cable from the BitLCD and Legends arcade unit and that made it work. You want the ferrite bead end of the cable plugged into the BitLCD.
Mine is scheduled to arrive this Tuesday. I'm so excited!!!! Thank you for always making easy to understand and very detailed videos. You are a credit to Atgames and the youtube gaming community!
Just finally picked this up from the NOD sale, today. I already had the BitPixel panel. Glad you demonstrated the two working together. I'll definitely do that. Maybe I'll put the BitPixel below the control panel, and of course, the BitLCD in the marquee location. Hopefully, the BitLCD will automatically display content when I play the CoinopsX, the same way the BitPixel panel does. Thanks for sharing this. :)
Thank you for watching and for your support! Not sure if you've found it already, but here are a number of guides for most of the AtGames Legends products: wagnerstechtalk.com/guides/#AtGames . The guides complement the videos by providing even more detailed information. Thank you again for your support and I hope you enjoy the content!
@games really knocked it outta the park, just got my ALP, after adjusting the audio, haptics, its sounds and looks amazing to me, the stock sound and even the joystick haptics are fine to me but I appreciate all the hardwork our Canadian friends are doing with backglass and audio upgrades, their riser has saved my back on my ALU!
Totally agree, love the BuyStuffStores Haptics kit, the guys up north do an AMAZING job! I enjoyed working with them on the guide and hopefully we'll be able to do something similar in the future. It is a massive upgrade for the overall vpin experience. Loving the BitLCD too, it's funny I catch myself looking up at the marquee while playing in awe at the image and not scoring as well as a result lol Focus Jon... focus.
Thanks for the Awesome video and making this so easy! My LCD arrives today or tomorrow and I am really excited to get this and my pinball buttons installed!
I did the install and as an FYI...unless I did something wrong. for my 1.0 I had to connect the power splitter outside the cab. the splitter did not fit the inside power port. I also had to heat up the glue holding my original Marque on to get that off. Just some tips for any 1.0 owners, the instructions a a little different foe us. 😉
Very welcome Jason, keep in mind the firmware update should be released on Monday (last I heard). The one I used for this video was a pre-release version.
Great video and website post - helped me greatly. Would definitely love to see a tutorial on animated marquees - as well as specific instructions for how to make this work with OneSauce!
Thanks for another great video sir! I ordered two BitLCDs on the prior NOD sale...one for my ALU 1.0 and one for my ALU 1.1. They should be arriving in a couple of days. Based on your video, I will not be disappointed. Really like how they made it much better integrated with the ALU with the power splitter and USB hub compared to the BitPixel (which I have). While I've really enjoyed the BitPixel, the BitLCD is a huge upgrade with recreations of the original marquees and ability to do animated marquees. One thing I'm worried about though is how to get the new firmware....it isn't being pushed to my ALU/ALP yet, so may have to download from web site and flash locally.
The firmware update won't be available until at least Monday (last I heard). I'm using a staged firmware that isn't public yet in this video. Once AtGames releases it, you'll see it in the Version tab that an upgrade is available.
Just wanted to add, sorry if I missed it. If you plug your old Led into the extra port on the LCD included usb hub it works and frees up the front one. So you can hang it on the wall or something.
Thanks Bruce, I did show the BitPixel plugged in with the BitLCD but was using the front USB 2.0 port on the ALU. Very good point about using the internal USB hub. I appreciate your feedback!
I've honestly not tried using the BitLCD over OTG, however I think the answer is yes you can. At the back of the BitLCD there is a small switch that can be set for USB or HDMI. After flipping it, connect your HDMI cable to it and to your PC. From there, I think you can set it up as you want using it as a DMD.
Thanks for the video John. Going to get this as a Christmas gift for myself. Ha ha. Any chance u can make a video upgrading the speakers? Sound isn’t as good as you know and I would like to add some umfff to it.
Lol, great idea about the gift! Thank you for your feedback regarding the speakers. I don't have anything planned for that in the short-term (long list of content ideas to work through) no promises but I'll add it to my list!
Just wanted to let you know the BitLCD will be on sale (see Winter Sale section). Might be a good time for you to save some of your Christmas money: wagnerstechtalk.com/al-news/#November_Updates (scroll down a little bit for the Winter Sale, or see the Table of Contents). These updates were provided last night and wanted to share it with you.
@@WagnersTechTalk Thank you. It was not included in mine. I also noticed that the film was not on thes screen as well. Something is wrong. Will contact Atgames on Monday. Thanks again for the great video!!!
Great video! Very helpful. Quick question; on a brand new install for the BitLCD, I already have COINOPSX on my flash drive and want all the artwork obviously. Do I start with the USB loaded with artwork for COINOPS on the marquee, or do I add that after the initial install/software update and format?
Thank you, appreciate you watching! Start by setting up your BitLCD USB Stick with the initial install wagnerstechtalk.com/al-bitlcd/#Prepare_FAT32_USB_Stick (this process will create the folders, etc. that will be needed). Then, you can find some artwork packs here: wagnerstechtalk.com/al-bitlcd/#Artwork_Packs
John, I love the detail you go into with your videos, but have you thought about one to address the failed firmware updates. I followed your directions to install the BitLCD, the BitLCDx software, and updating the firmware. I even received a message that the firmware update had completed and to wait a while for the BitLCD to reboot. However, nada, nothing. And now I only receive a "AtGames and No Signal" message on the BitLCD upon a cold boot. Additionally, the software is unable to communicate with the BitLCD for any further FW or Resource updates. It says to check the cable. The only recommendation from AtGames so far is to complete the process as you mention with the fw image file on the thumb drive. I have tried 4 different drives all with fat32 configured, and no resolution. And yes, I waited for the firmware to update and complete. I had gone to a different room and was watching a show, came back to see the update had completed and walked away again thinking it needed more time to reboot. I have seen other comments on a FB group of the same issue with some experiencing it multiple times with replacements. Help!!!
See the 3rd point here: wagnerstechtalk.com/al-bitlcd/#Troubleshooting Basically, copy the bitlcd_update_online.img from that link over the one at the root of your USB stick. Power off/on the machine and see if that fixes the issue.
Hi John thanks for the great review, however struggling with onesauce marquees - it seems I am not creating the correct directory structure - any help ? Cheers in advance
I've not personally tried it, but there is a small switch on the back of the BitLCD that will let you just treat the BitLCD as an external HDMI display.
Can you provide a picture of the top of both sides. Looks like it does not aligned with the T-Mold but are higher than the cabinet itself. 9:59 Best Regards Jolly
Thank you so much for this review! I had no idea this was an option and just learned that one of my dream games is available Operation Wolf. Do you happen to know how this looks on the marquee for this game? Thank you so much!
You're very welcome, happy it was helpful to you! I just checked out OW, artwork shows up just fine in CoinOpsX using this artwork pack: wagnerstechtalk.com/al-bitlcd/#Artwork_Packs . btw-stay tuned to the channel, I'll soon be working on a new guide for light gun gaming and how to set it up. Ideal for OW, though you can also use the trackball on the ALU.
It does, you can find a full game list here: legendsultimate.atgames.net/arcade/assets/legends-ultimate-game-list.pdf . You can find much more info. on this guide about the Legends Ultimate itself: wagnerstechtalk.com/alu/
@@WagnersTechTalk THANK YOU!!! I’m amazed that this whole time, one of my dream cabs (Operation Wolf) has been available legally on the ArGames platform AND with official side art and marquee!!!!! Why am I waiting for iiRcade?!??
@@castleranch738 I own an iiRcade as well, just hooked up a Light Gun tonight (first ever) to the ALU. OMG, it's a game changer! Yes, works with OW too! I'll have more info in the coming week or so on how to do the same. I've been working on a detailed guide.
Can you go over the top 3, frequency and my score options? They don't seem to do anything. Also do you lose animation if you unplug your bitlcd? Flashing firmware again fixes it, but it is annoying. Several others have confirmed this behavior. Easy way to check is with the start up animation.
Hi Chris, I don't think those options do anything -at present. If you unplug the BitLCD, you won't lose the marquees or animations as they are stored on a USB stick on the BitLCD. Not sure what you mean about the flashing the firmware again, please elaborate on that part.
@@WagnersTechTalk This is an ongoing problem for me also. I see you listed it under troubleshooting on your page but has a fix ever been implemented? I flash BITLCD firmware after rebooting every time for the videos to work. Controller also comes on with the two blue flashing lights so I have to hold down p2 for 7 seconds. I have not updated to Firmware v5.70 because I read of people having issues with Coinopsx. Thanks for your time.
Great video and very informative. I was wondering if you've played much with animated marquees? I know this product is very early in its software implementation so it has limitations on what it can do. The issue I've found using mp4s is that they do load properly but not before showing the ugly default image first and since it automatically loops the video file it will show this default image on every loop start. Do you know of any way around this currently since I saw in this video you had the same issue? I could add my own loops to lessen the occurrence but doesn't really solve it.
Thank you kindly! I think if you take a still/.jpg of the first frame of the video with the same name, the image will show before loading the .mp4. I've not investigated in detail, but good chance it will do what you're asking.
@@WagnersTechTalk Tried this out and it does indeed load the third-party image before playing the video. This should suffice for now since this solution does remove the default image appearing but it also loads the third party image again prior to every video loop start so the cycle appears to hitch. A possible workaround could be to fade to black between loops but I'd prefer to avoid that. Hopefully we'll have some more options with this device down the road.
Hi Austin, it may fairly soon but at the moment the firmware to support the BitLCD is only running on the ALU. It hasn't yet been applied to all of their devices.
It works with CoinOpsX, when you see the arcade marquees towards the end of this video, that was while CoinOpsX was running. At present, there isn't much artwork available. The artwork shown here was an early version. Community artwork packs for CoinOpsX will be available soon, there is also a link to the Pixelcade forums at the bottom of the Resources section of the guide that has some great artwork created by JamesT. We'll likely see more packs and some with video also in the near future.
Thank you as always for your informative, easy-to-follow tutorials. You may or may not have heard about the usb hub issue regarding its connection to the ALU 1.1 control panel, but I've had my BitLCD for a couple months now, and I'd say 99% of the time, the control panel buttons/joysticks won't work. The 1% of the time they do work is when the Bluetooth lights are flashing by the power button, and I can disable the Bluetooth by holding the P2 button. I've tried using a generic USB hub, I've bought powered usb hubs...nothing seems to fit the issue. I've opened a ticket with AtGames, but I'm not sure they can solve this issue. Do you have any ideas or suggestions?
Hi Corey, I've personally not had this issue but there is one thing you can try that might help. It's not at all the same issue you're having, but a good way to start fresh incase there was any file corruption somewhere. See the 3rd point here: wagnerstechtalk.com/al-bitlcd/#Troubleshooting . If that doesn't help, I'm not sure what else it could be (likely something hardware-related) and would recommend getting in touch with AtGames on their support page through the purple chat icon during their normal business hours.
@@WagnersTechTalk I gave your suggestion a shot...even used a brand new flash drive...no such luck. I've contacted AtGames customer service, and they gave me a couple files to down. Unfortunately they didn't work either. We'll see what they respond back with...
@@coreyalexander9059 Man that's a bummer, really bugs me when I'm not able to help someone out. Anyways, please let me know what happens with AtGames and what the resulting fix turns out to be if you don't mind. It's the only way I can get better at this stuff.
@@WagnersTechTalk It's been determined that I need a new CTR Board. They're going to provide an invoice for a replacement. Apparently there have been others that have had to replace their CTR boards, which seemed to fix the problem. Hopefully that will be the case for me too.
@@coreyalexander9059 Got it, thank you for the update! Hope that resolves the issue for you. I have heard of CTR boards going out, haven't experienced it myself.
Jon I saw an update where you showed the right angle USB extensions for the BitLCD but I can’t find it on your site . Please let me know what to get because it looks easier that pulling it out to replace
Hi Wagners tech I love your Chanel. I finally received my BitLCD and I have not set it up but I will. I'm a little surprise AtGames did not include the usb flash drive and formatted for you. But I guess this is how they keep the price down. But come on!
Thank you Wayne, I appreciate your support Sir! Yeah, I tend to agree with you there. It would have been nice for it to be included and pre-formatted as FAT32.
Check out the Resources section of the written guide, very last one for JamesT's artwork. The arcade artwork shown at the end is being worked on by the team mentioned. They will be releasing that when ready.
I'm not on the panel for this contest, so my answer here may not be correct. You will want a video that is 1920x360p displaying on your BitLCD, something custom and animated. You can animate your family name, i.e. 'Wagner's Arcade' or something to that effect with your favorite artwork/video footage moving about. If you don't already have a video editor, there are several free packages available. One that I've heard great things about, but haven't used myself, is DaVinci Resolve (link: www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/davinciresolve ). There is a free and paid version, select the free version and it should have all the capabilities you could want. Set the project for 1920x360p and start creating. I'm sure there are plenty of YT videos to help get you started with it as well. After doing this, record a video (30 sec. or less) showing it on your BitLCD, tag the video on Twitter and you will be entered. The goal with this contest is to see what you come up with, based on my understanding.
Jon, do you know how to make a "default" image/animation for the BitLCD. On the old BitPixel, we would have to use the Pixelcade software on a PC to send a GIF/PNG (either static or animated) to the device via USB. This would work whenever the Pixelcade software wasn't running on the ALU. Is there a way to do this for the BitLCD?
Hi Raskull, I've honestly not tried to create a default image. This might be something to ask in our influencer thread with AtGames. I've not really had a need to change it, but I guess it might be fun to have your channel logo or something like that showing instead.
There is a hardware switch at the back of the BitLCD that will allow switching to the HDMI input. I've personally never used it without the ALU connected. The tricky part will be getting the Pi to display the marquee images, I'm sure it's possible but it's not something I've personally tried at this point. I've not had many ask how to do it.
You refer to marquee packs in your video and on the website but I can't seem to find any links in your documentation to these packs. Can you please post links to where you can get the marquee packs? Would love to see if tutorial on exactly how you add them as well.
Got my BitLCD today. Installed it on my 1.1 version ALU but had a problem where the machine would freeze on startup with the two blue LEDs flashing next to the power button on the ALU. I tried the P2 button for 7-10 seconds trick. That made the blue lights stop flashing but the ALU is still frozen. So removed the BitLCD USB stick, same issue. Also removed my Coinops X USB stick from the ALU but same issue. Unplugged the power from the BitLCD but same issue. Unplugged the USB cable from the BitLCD and same issue! Argh! I finally through trial and error found what the problem is: It is the USB hub that ships with the BitLCD. If I have everything from the BitLCD unplugged and just have the USB hub plugged into the mainboard with only the ALU USB plugged into the hub, I still get the freeze so that is the issue. I tried another USB hub but same issue so removed the USB hub altogether. So next I tried to use the 1.0 version install by routing the USB cable from the BitLCD directly to the external USB 3.0 plug on the front control panel and tada! that works. Not the ideal install since I have the unsightly USB cable coming around from the back but at least I'm in business. Hopefully this also helps others that may be having a similar issue. I'll open a ticket with AT Games to see if they have a better solution.
Hey there John! Question for you! By any chance do you know what marquee is called when using Local Streaming under BYOG? Mine simply says the name of my PC when I connect to it, but I'd like to find out what it's calling so that I can make a marquee for it! Thanks for the help!
Hey there! I learned something interesting and quirky. The existing marquee for Local Streaming needed to be copied and named to match the computer connection name. Once that was done, it worked correctly!
Thank you for the video request, I've added it to my todo list. Must admit, it's a pretty long list and priority moves up the more often I have someone request it.
@@WagnersTechTalk I would only need guidelines on video settings (I use Filmora also) and suggested length of time. I can edit, just need to know what settings are recommended for the video marquee
@@BlueLusterROCKS It's pretty easy, just create a new project 1920 (width) 360 (height), fps is up to you 30-60. Then add your assets to the timeline and animate as you wish.
I got my BitLCD installed 2 nights ago on my 1.2 ALU. But in the morning I got the dreaded "controls not working" NG on my MCU + NG on BT inside Settings > Health Check (page 3). I was also not able to unplug the power leads on my LEDs? Is there a trick to remove the LED mini plug from the board? Finally, I replaced the PASSIVE USB Hub that comes in the BitLCD with an older powered D-Link USB hub. Result: My ALU's controls are once again working! And no NG in Health Check.
I'm not sure what you mean by the LED mini plug. The BitLCD has a power and USB cable that gets connected. I have heard from a few that have had to replace the hub also.
@@WagnersTechTalk Hi Jon! In your video around @5:15 you unplug the original LED 'black and white wire' connection from the main CPU. My LED cable seems "stuck" I couldn't get it out. I wondered if there is a safety tab on it I need to depress? Like the tabs you sometimes find on MOLEX connectors? PS: I did use your guide to install, Thanks so much! 😎
@@makingmusic2971 Ah gotcha, yeah I unplugged that about a year ago and left it out. Can't recall if there is a safety tab on it, there may be. Try Pinching on both the top+bottom and see if it comes out then. Sorry, getting older and can't remember some of the details lol 😎 Happy the guide was helpful, I always prefer to have a video and written guide for new tech. Just makes everything easier, I think.
Hi Wayne, they are shipping now. You should receive an e-mail from AtGames soon, if you haven't already. If you don't hear from them or receive it within a week, reach out to them here to find out the status: www.atgames.net/arcades/contact
I cant install the bitlcd app. Every time I do, it fails, saying "Error transferring (longweb address) - server replied Not Found. Do I just need to wait for them to fix the server, or did I do something wrong?
Hi Kelly, you can find a downloadable PDF here: wagnerstechtalk.com/al-coinopsxv/#CoinOpsX_Reference_Card I'd recommend printing it to a glossy thick paper stock if you have it (photo paper or brochure).
No, you'd need the LBPA board for that. The power is being distributed to all connected devices from a single source. You could add a power switch in the loop though or use a WiFi power switch that is voice controlled. Some have mentioned they use that too.
Is it normal for it to not sit tight and flush? Ive installed the mounting screws as far in as they will go, and the marquee has slight gap at the top. Even worse, the thing wobbles/rattles when I touch it. I used mounting pattern 1. I could get mounting pattern 2 to work at all
I'm using an ALU 1.1. Am I supposed to leave the original marquee attached or something? If so then how am I supposed to run the cables inside the cabinet? I don't understand why mine doesn't sit completely flush. I wouldn't mind if it wasn't for the fact that it makes noise and can move around a few millimeters.
You would remove the 6 screws from the original marquee. Then install 3 in one of the two patterns shown in the instructions (or the guide page: wagnerstechtalk.com/al-bitlcd/#Installation_and_Setup ). It won't be super-right, it will hang there like a picture frame but perfectly across the top. You can slide it up to remove it.
Didn't realize I didn't have a section for that on the guide, my apology. I added it now: wagnerstechtalk.com/al-bitlcd/#Where_to_Buy . Best price is on the AtGames site.
@@WagnersTechTalk the page is a little confusing to navigate. I love the dimensions and the look. I’m using Launchbox/bigbox on my cpu. Is there an option to just use the BitLCD as an extra display?
Currently, yes. Once a firmware update is available that supports HDMI input, it would work with other devices (PC, Android, etc.) However, to update the BitLCD firmware, you would need a Legends Ultimate (or other supported device at the time the feature was implemented). At present, only the Legends Ultimate is supported. In the future, some of these may be (not sure): wagnerstechtalk.com/guides/#AtGames
Hi Wagners TechTalk Thanks for the great video. I had reach out to AtGames Support about my reservation order as of Sept. 3 2021 and ask them when I can purchase my BitLCD reservation to complete it. AtGames Support responded with a purchase link to me and completed it and I will receive my BitLCD. They never really explained what happen but I was looking for a email to complete my purchase every day but nothing. Thanks for your help.
There’s no option to update the BITLCD firmware or install 1st party images on my machine. Not sure why, I’m logged into ArcadeNet. Also, I was missing protective plastic on mine so maybe it was used and then returned. Argh, don’t know what to do.
Thanks for the video. I just installed my bitlcd as per the directions and when I try to load bitlcdx on appstorex it reads flashdrivex has not mounted. I am using a brand new 32GB PNY 3.2 usb and made sure it was formatted fat32 and I even tried another formatted usb. Does anybody have any idea what I may be doing wrong?
If you're talking about the USB stick on the ALU itself, have you tried formatting the USB stick using Flash Drive X (FDX), mount it and then install the BitLCD application from AppStoreX (see here wagnerstechtalk.com/al-bitlcd/#Update_Firmware_and_Resources )? Of course, you also need a USB stick with the images on the BitLCD itself as well. The guide at the link above has much more info.
Thank you for responding, my bitlcd doesn’t seem to recognize any usb that is in the usb2 slot. I tried formatting and mounting it on the cabinet and it downloaded bitlcd but I was unable to update it because there wasn’t a usb in the usb2 slot. Either I’m missing something or usb2 slot isn’t working. I am getting lights on my stick when I plug it in however.
AtGames responded and I was able to get the BitLCD running. I had to do some additional steps (maybe because of an update). I’m including in case anybody else has the same issue. Hi Christopher, Good afternoon and thank you for reaching out to us. I can gladly assist you with this matter. I have provided you the below steps to set up the flash drive and put both the update and resources on the flash drive from a computer. While it is a lot of steps, this should get your flash drive all setup and you all good to go. Please let me know how this goes. BitLCD Flash Drive Setup Steps 1: Please confirm that your ALU's Firmware is up to date on 5.67 or later 2: Please ensure you are signed in on your ALU and have successfully installed the BitLCD application found under the AppStoreX tab. 3: Once this has all been completed, please power off your ALU and If the flash drive is in the back of the BitLCD, please remove it 4: We will now take the Flash Drive to your computer to prepare it. 5: Please plug your flash drive into your computer 6: We will be using Raspberry Pi Imager software to erase and format the Flash Drive as Fat 32. 7a: If you have a Windows PC, please download Raspberry Pi Imager from the following link: downloads.raspberrypi.org/imager/imager_latest.exe 7b: If you have a Mac, please download Raspberry Pi Imager from the following link: downloads.raspberrypi.org/imager/imager_latest.dmg 8: Once you have downloaded and installed Raspberry Pi Imager, please launch it. 9: Under "Operating System", select the button that says "Choose OS". Scroll down until you see "Erase" and select it. 10: Under "Storage", select "Choose Storage" and from the popup please select your Flash Drive from the list. IMPORTANT: Please Make Sure You Select The Correct Flash Drive You Want To Format For The BitLCD. 11: Please select "Write" and from the popup please verify everything is correct and select "Yes". 12: Once the write has been successful, select "Continue". You may now close the Raspberry Pi Imager software. 13: We will now download the "bitlcd_update_online.img" from the following link: wagnerstechtalk.com/files/atgames/bitlcd/bitlcd_update_online.img 14: Once it has successfully been downloaded, please take that "bitlcd_update_online.img" file and place it on the root of the Flash Drive. 15: We will now download the BitLCD Resources from the following link: wagnerstechtalk.com/files/atgames/bitlcd/BitLCD_Resources.zip 16: Once downloaded you will need to unzip/extract the file 17: Once it is unzipped/extracted, you will now have a folder named "BitLCD". Important: If the folder is named anything other than "BitLCD", please rename it to "BitLCD" 18: Once you have verified the name of the folder is correct, please take that "BitLCD" folder and place it on the root of the Flash Drive. 19: Once you have successfully placed both the BitLCD update file and the folder on the root of the Flash Drive, please properly eject the Flash Drive from your computer. 16: We will now take the Flash Drive and with your ALU powered off, we will plug the Flash Drive into the BitLCD. IMPORTANT: Please make sure the little switch is up closest to the USB port 17: Once the Flash Drive is plugged into the BitLCD, you may power on the ALU. If upon powering on you receive the flashing blue BT pairing lights, please hold down the P2 button for 7-10 seconds and this should take it out or BT pairing mode and turn the lights off. 18: Once Powered on and you have been successfully signed in, please head to the AppStoreX tab and launch the BitLCD application. 19: Once launched, verify that the BitLCD is properly working. 19: If not, please go into the BitLCD app and go over and select "Update BitLCD" 20: We will select "Update BitLCD Firmware". If at any point it fails, please try again and even power off and back on the device. 21: Once successfully updated, you do NOT need to update BitLCD resources since thay are already on the Flash Drive. Please note that this process may take some time. Please let it run and don't interrupt it 22: Once this successfully completes, you should now be all set to enjoy your new BitLCD! IMPORTANT NOTE: If the above steps still fail for you, please try a different/new Flash Drive as some Flash Drives may have issues properly reading. Thank you, AtGames Customer Support
I’m running 5.62 and extremely worried about updating firmware and it breaking coin opsx. Is a firmware upgrade required for this to operate correctly? I can see bitlcdx in the App Store currently
Yes, a firmware upgrade will be necessary. Also, the latest firmware has some advantages when it comes to CoinOpsX. EDIT: I originally stated the 5 login requirement would be removed in this release (5.67) and verified with AtGames this morning that the restriction still exists in this firmware.
I was wrong, this firmware update, 5.67, does not remove the 5 CoinOpsX launch restriction. I just checked with AtGames. My apology, I thought it was being rolled into this update. I'll edit my comment accordingly.
@@WagnersTechTalk Hello Wagner, I own an old 1.0 and can’t seem to update my firmware above 5.65. I keep getting an error message saying I don’t have enough storage or my internet is bad. I have excellent internet connection and plenty of space. I also get a message saying that there is no new firmware available for my device. How can I fix this problem?
My lcd went kaput. Followed tutorial. When its supposed reboot phase of firmware, it blinked and never restarted...was left alone for an hour for reboot and nothing. Powered cycled, starts then says no signal and shuts off.
Also, try unplugging the power plug from the wall itself and re-plug it. It should come back on (steps also here: wagnerstechtalk.com/al-bitlcd/#Troubleshooting ). Then try again, if that doesn't work you can reach out to AtGames CS here for their recommendations: www.atgames.net/arcades/contact (purple icon for chat)
I just got my BitLCD today and it was working perfectly at first. When I went to update firmware the screen went black and doesn’t work anymore. And yes, I had a USB 32GB formatted to FAT32. This sucks! I waited 2 years for this and this happens day 1. Multiple people have the same issue on FB ATGames fan page. The update will break your marquee! Why did your work and ours didn’t? I’m so pissed off at AtGames!
I installed/reinstalled the firmware no less than 5 times on my unit, multiple firmware versions installed also (5.65, 5.66 & 5.67) - no problems. I recommend contacting AtGames customer support at : www.atgames.net/arcades/contact . If it's an issue I've not seen nor can reproduce, I'm not going to be any help at this point. I'm sure AtGames will take care of the problem, regardless.
That’s so strange. I had everything up and running perfectly. Had the Marquees displaying on the games and went to update firmware and the screen went blank. Nothing I have done has fixed it. I did put in a ticket with AtGames. Hope they come through. I don’t think I’ll ever update again with AtGames.
IMO - I always update. When you get up and running with the BitLCD, I recommend updating. At some point there is going to be a firmware update to use the HDMI port (most likely). If there is a problem, you want to get it fixed while it's under warranty not after. Just my $.02.
I'm sorry to hear that. It's extremely rare when I do that, typically spam & porn is when I block users/delete posts here. At any rate, get that BitLCD working through CS. You'll be very happy with it when it is. If there is anything I can do, just let me know. When working, please let me know that too.
It wouldn't fit "in" the Legends Pinball, it's wider than the backglass. Also, I've personally only used it with the Legends Ultimate. However, the ALP does have a BitLCD app. so it should work, just that you won't be able to mount it physically in the machine. Mounting on the wall may work though.
@@WagnersTechTalk Does or would the BitLCD software work with the original BitPixel hardware (just setting it on top of the ALP machine). Or is there different software needed to talk to the BitPixel screen (when used on the ALP?) Thanks for your help and so much great information!
There are two different applications, BitPixel is for the BitPixel/BitPixel HV and BitLCD for the BitLCD. I was able to run both at the same time on the ALU. Very welcome!
so this has been a bit of a mess - so anyone w/ a 1.0 know how to install the AC splitter? It's too big to fit into the port on the inside - this video shows two ports but 1.0 only has 1 and that splitter does not fit
All right, so I figured out a work around on 1.0 - you can plug the ac splitter into the back of the control panel, then plug the bitlcd cable and original ac cable into that so there's only the one cable coming out the back still. Atgames the suggested method is to plug the splitter into the back but that's too many cables hanging out the back imo
@@WagnersTechTalk looks awesome! Once I get some of the community art installed I’ll probably make a few videos. I need to make a few mods to the back to allow some better cable management. The 1.0 requires more cables externally by default so I’ll have to come up with some creative ways to hide some stuff.
So happy you're loving it too! btw-See the Resources section (bottom link from JamesT) for his google drive post. His artwork looks very nice! Some won't take full advantage of the available space, but they aren't scaled so still look good. If you make a video, please drop me a link here, I'd love to watch it!
My understanding is that this will be added in a future firmware update. Not sure when that will happen, but also looking forward to it being supported.
@@WagnersTechTalk hopefully soon. Currently running the LED on the other ALU and running a 4 player set up with 2 cabs so having the Maruqees synced would be nice
You’re the best John. I really appreciate what you do for the community. 👏🏻👍🏻
My pleasure, thank you for watching!
Hi John, this evening my BitLCD arrived. First stop was your setup tutorial and I wanted to give you my sincere compliments on such a well made walkthrough. I have a fairly complicated ALU configuration because of some internal modding I've done, but your tutorial got me through the unboxing, the marquee removal, the installation, and the basic wiring (this is where things got a bit complex for me as I already have 2 hubs internally connected inside), but it's all working perfectly! Thank you for the time you took to make this and many other tutorials. They are extremely valuable!!
Best Regards,
David
Great news David, happy to hear everything is working well for you! Thank you for taking the time to write about your experience and your kind comments and support!
Top flight stuff as usual.
I see this as being a killer offering for AtGames - especially with the community stepping up to generate content.
I didn't read through all of the comments, but I wanted to add this tidbit that I figured out when I installed my BitLCD and it didn't work yesterday. After much troubleshooting, I finally switched the ends of the USB cable from the BitLCD and Legends arcade unit and that made it work. You want the ferrite bead end of the cable plugged into the BitLCD.
Mine is scheduled to arrive this Tuesday. I'm so excited!!!! Thank you for always making easy to understand and very detailed videos. You are a credit to Atgames and the youtube gaming community!
You are so welcome! Thank you for your kind comments and hope you love it!
Just finally picked this up from the NOD sale, today. I already had the BitPixel panel. Glad you demonstrated the two working together. I'll definitely do that. Maybe I'll put the BitPixel below the control panel, and of course, the BitLCD in the marquee location. Hopefully, the BitLCD will automatically display content when I play the CoinopsX, the same way the BitPixel panel does. Thanks for sharing this. :)
Great video! I discovered your channel when techmoan mentioned you were making informative videos. I have subscribed. Thanks!
Thank you for watching and for your support! Not sure if you've found it already, but here are a number of guides for most of the AtGames Legends products: wagnerstechtalk.com/guides/#AtGames . The guides complement the videos by providing even more detailed information. Thank you again for your support and I hope you enjoy the content!
@games really knocked it outta the park, just got my ALP, after adjusting the audio, haptics, its sounds and looks amazing to me, the stock sound and even the joystick haptics are fine to me but I appreciate all the hardwork our Canadian friends are doing with backglass and audio upgrades, their riser has saved my back on my ALU!
Totally agree, love the BuyStuffStores Haptics kit, the guys up north do an AMAZING job! I enjoyed working with them on the guide and hopefully we'll be able to do something similar in the future. It is a massive upgrade for the overall vpin experience. Loving the BitLCD too, it's funny I catch myself looking up at the marquee while playing in awe at the image and not scoring as well as a result lol Focus Jon... focus.
This is awesome John!!!
Thank you for watching brother!
Makes me excited to receive mine. Thanks for sharing this guide
Just amazing..hope these will still be available next year? as i plan on getting my own arcade room up and running
Thank you for this! As usual, you’re information is invaluable!!
Very welcome and thank you for your kind comments! I hope it's helpful to you.
Thanks for the Awesome video and making this so easy! My LCD arrives today or tomorrow and I am really excited to get this and my pinball buttons installed!
Very welcome, keep in mind a firmware update will be required once AtGames releases it (last I heard Monday but always subject to change).
I did the install and as an FYI...unless I did something wrong. for my 1.0 I had to connect the power splitter outside the cab. the splitter did not fit the inside power port. I also had to heat up the glue holding my original Marque on to get that off.
Just some tips for any 1.0 owners, the instructions a a little different foe us. 😉
@@FreeFitCoach I appreciate it Keith, I'll add to the guide what you've added above (I don't have the v1.0 cab to try).
This video will help me so much! Mine arrives tomorrow. It looks amazing! Thank you! 👍🏻
Very welcome Jason, keep in mind the firmware update should be released on Monday (last I heard). The one I used for this video was a pre-release version.
Great video and website post - helped me greatly.
Would definitely love to see a tutorial on animated marquees - as well as specific instructions for how to make this work with OneSauce!
Thank you for your feedback and for watching Steve!
Thanks for another great video sir! I ordered two BitLCDs on the prior NOD sale...one for my ALU 1.0 and one for my ALU 1.1. They should be arriving in a couple of days. Based on your video, I will not be disappointed. Really like how they made it much better integrated with the ALU with the power splitter and USB hub compared to the BitPixel (which I have). While I've really enjoyed the BitPixel, the BitLCD is a huge upgrade with recreations of the original marquees and ability to do animated marquees.
One thing I'm worried about though is how to get the new firmware....it isn't being pushed to my ALU/ALP yet, so may have to download from web site and flash locally.
The firmware update won't be available until at least Monday (last I heard). I'm using a staged firmware that isn't public yet in this video. Once AtGames releases it, you'll see it in the Version tab that an upgrade is available.
John Wagner is a living legend!!
lol, thanks Scottie! Nah, just love this kind of stuff.
@@WagnersTechTalk I do too.
My God that's beautiful !!❤️ ❤️
Just wanted to add, sorry if I missed it. If you plug your old Led into the extra port on the LCD included usb hub it works and frees up the front one. So you can hang it on the wall or something.
Thanks Bruce, I did show the BitPixel plugged in with the BitLCD but was using the front USB 2.0 port on the ALU. Very good point about using the internal USB hub. I appreciate your feedback!
Yes! We would like a tutorial on animated marquee designs! Thank you
Noted!
I love these older games.
Another awesome video, thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Mine is ordered and will be on the way soon! Guess ill need to fix my sauce edition games on coinopsx now so i can finally upgrade the firmware.
Great content as always!
Appreciate it, thank you for watching!
Hi John, thanks for this awesome review. I was wondering if you can use ALU´s BitLCD as a DMD Screen when using VPinball over OTG. Thanks John. Cheers
I've honestly not tried using the BitLCD over OTG, however I think the answer is yes you can. At the back of the BitLCD there is a small switch that can be set for USB or HDMI. After flipping it, connect your HDMI cable to it and to your PC. From there, I think you can set it up as you want using it as a DMD.
Nice video !! i juste received my bitlcd thanks for your tutaurial, it will be cool to learn how create Animated Marquee Video
Thank you Olivier, much appreciated!
Very impressive!!
Beautiful device for sure, thanks for watching!
Thanks for the video John. Going to get this as a Christmas gift for myself. Ha ha. Any chance u can make a video upgrading the speakers? Sound isn’t as good as you know and I would like to add some umfff to it.
Lol, great idea about the gift! Thank you for your feedback regarding the speakers. I don't have anything planned for that in the short-term (long list of content ideas to work through) no promises but I'll add it to my list!
Just wanted to let you know the BitLCD will be on sale (see Winter Sale section). Might be a good time for you to save some of your Christmas money: wagnerstechtalk.com/al-news/#November_Updates (scroll down a little bit for the Winter Sale, or see the Table of Contents). These updates were provided last night and wanted to share it with you.
Great video!!! Where did you purchase the power splitter? I cannot find the power splitter. Any USB hub would work?
Thank you and for watching! Everything except the usb stick was included with the BitLCD.
@@WagnersTechTalk Thank you. It was not included in mine. I also noticed that the film was not on thes screen as well. Something is wrong. Will contact Atgames on Monday. Thanks again for the great video!!!
If it wasn't included, double check the box. Still not there, contact AtGames and they'll get it taken care of.
Great video! Very helpful. Quick question; on a brand new install for the BitLCD, I already have COINOPSX on my flash drive and want all the artwork obviously. Do I start with the USB loaded with artwork for COINOPS on the marquee, or do I add that after the initial install/software update and format?
Thank you, appreciate you watching! Start by setting up your BitLCD USB Stick with the initial install wagnerstechtalk.com/al-bitlcd/#Prepare_FAT32_USB_Stick (this process will create the folders, etc. that will be needed). Then, you can find some artwork packs here: wagnerstechtalk.com/al-bitlcd/#Artwork_Packs
@@WagnersTechTalk you are a king amongst men. Thank you
lol, very welcome
John, I love the detail you go into with your videos, but have you thought about one to address the failed firmware updates. I followed your directions to install the BitLCD, the BitLCDx software, and updating the firmware. I even received a message that the firmware update had completed and to wait a while for the BitLCD to reboot. However, nada, nothing. And now I only receive a "AtGames and No Signal" message on the BitLCD upon a cold boot. Additionally, the software is unable to communicate with the BitLCD for any further FW or Resource updates. It says to check the cable. The only recommendation from AtGames so far is to complete the process as you mention with the fw image file on the thumb drive. I have tried 4 different drives all with fat32 configured, and no resolution. And yes, I waited for the firmware to update and complete. I had gone to a different room and was watching a show, came back to see the update had completed and walked away again thinking it needed more time to reboot. I have seen other comments on a FB group of the same issue with some experiencing it multiple times with replacements. Help!!!
See the 3rd point here: wagnerstechtalk.com/al-bitlcd/#Troubleshooting Basically, copy the bitlcd_update_online.img from that link over the one at the root of your USB stick. Power off/on the machine and see if that fixes the issue.
Thanks for the help! You sound like Dr. Demento!
I ordered one also. Can’t wait. My question is I think you mentioned it will not work with windows devices yet but will it work with a Pi4?
Nothing over hdmi, at the moment. No eta when it will be supported.
Great video!!
Glad you enjoyed it
Hi John thanks for the great review, however struggling with onesauce marquees - it seems I am not creating the correct directory structure - any help ? Cheers in advance
I unfortunately have no experience with One Sauce.
Are you able to use the BITLCD on other machines such as home built arcade machine via a windows pc or is it locked into its ecosystem?
I've not personally tried it, but there is a small switch on the back of the BitLCD that will let you just treat the BitLCD as an external HDMI display.
Thanks John! Count one vote for an animated video marquee tutorial 👍👍
Noted!
Can you provide a picture of the top of both sides. Looks like it does not aligned with the T-Mold but are higher than the cabinet itself. 9:59
Best Regards Jolly
Here you go: we.tl/t-gildqnviWG , it's zipped and will only be available for a week.
Most Impressive review ❤️
Thank you my friend!
@@WagnersTechTalk ❤️
Thank you so much for this review! I had no idea this was an option and just learned that one of my dream games is available Operation Wolf. Do you happen to know how this looks on the marquee for this game? Thank you so much!
You're very welcome, happy it was helpful to you! I just checked out OW, artwork shows up just fine in CoinOpsX using this artwork pack: wagnerstechtalk.com/al-bitlcd/#Artwork_Packs . btw-stay tuned to the channel, I'll soon be working on a new guide for light gun gaming and how to set it up. Ideal for OW, though you can also use the trackball on the ALU.
@@WagnersTechTalkso does the OW game come with the cabinet?
It does, you can find a full game list here: legendsultimate.atgames.net/arcade/assets/legends-ultimate-game-list.pdf . You can find much more info. on this guide about the Legends Ultimate itself: wagnerstechtalk.com/alu/
@@WagnersTechTalk THANK YOU!!! I’m amazed that this whole time, one of my dream cabs (Operation Wolf) has been available legally on the ArGames platform AND with official side art and marquee!!!!! Why am I waiting for iiRcade?!??
@@castleranch738 I own an iiRcade as well, just hooked up a Light Gun tonight (first ever) to the ALU. OMG, it's a game changer! Yes, works with OW too! I'll have more info in the coming week or so on how to do the same. I've been working on a detailed guide.
Can you go over the top 3, frequency and my score options? They don't seem to do anything. Also do you lose animation if you unplug your bitlcd? Flashing firmware again fixes it, but it is annoying. Several others have confirmed this behavior. Easy way to check is with the start up animation.
Hi Chris, I don't think those options do anything -at present. If you unplug the BitLCD, you won't lose the marquees or animations as they are stored on a USB stick on the BitLCD. Not sure what you mean about the flashing the firmware again, please elaborate on that part.
@@WagnersTechTalk You don't lose them, but they will not play. Just static jpg images will show. Happens every time you unplug the machine.
@@WagnersTechTalk This is an ongoing problem for me also. I see you listed it under troubleshooting on your page but has a fix ever been implemented? I flash BITLCD firmware after rebooting every time for the videos to work. Controller also comes on with the two blue flashing lights so I have to hold down p2 for 7 seconds. I have not updated to Firmware v5.70 because I read of people having issues with Coinopsx. Thanks for your time.
Great video and very informative. I was wondering if you've played much with animated marquees? I know this product is very early in its software implementation so it has limitations on what it can do. The issue I've found using mp4s is that they do load properly but not before showing the ugly default image first and since it automatically loops the video file it will show this default image on every loop start. Do you know of any way around this currently since I saw in this video you had the same issue? I could add my own loops to lessen the occurrence but doesn't really solve it.
Thank you kindly! I think if you take a still/.jpg of the first frame of the video with the same name, the image will show before loading the .mp4. I've not investigated in detail, but good chance it will do what you're asking.
@@WagnersTechTalk Thanks for the suggestion. I'll give that a try.
Please let me know how it goes, I haven't personally tested it - just a theory 😎👍
@@WagnersTechTalk Tried this out and it does indeed load the third-party image before playing the video. This should suffice for now since this solution does remove the default image appearing but it also loads the third party image again prior to every video loop start so the cycle appears to hitch. A possible workaround could be to fade to black between loops but I'd prefer to avoid that. Hopefully we'll have some more options with this device down the road.
Hey John will this work with the Legends Core? Would love this above my TV with my Gamer Pro pedestal stand
Hi Austin, it may fairly soon but at the moment the firmware to support the BitLCD is only running on the ALU. It hasn't yet been applied to all of their devices.
Hi Wagners tech Does the BitLCD work with Coinops and the art work?
It works with CoinOpsX, when you see the arcade marquees towards the end of this video, that was while CoinOpsX was running. At present, there isn't much artwork available. The artwork shown here was an early version. Community artwork packs for CoinOpsX will be available soon, there is also a link to the Pixelcade forums at the bottom of the Resources section of the guide that has some great artwork created by JamesT. We'll likely see more packs and some with video also in the near future.
I hope this comes stock in the legends ultimate 2.0
What video codec did you export your .MP4 animated sample BitLCD marquee?
Don't recall, can't check on vacation 😀
Thank you as always for your informative, easy-to-follow tutorials. You may or may not have heard about the usb hub issue regarding its connection to the ALU 1.1 control panel, but I've had my BitLCD for a couple months now, and I'd say 99% of the time, the control panel buttons/joysticks won't work. The 1% of the time they do work is when the Bluetooth lights are flashing by the power button, and I can disable the Bluetooth by holding the P2 button. I've tried using a generic USB hub, I've bought powered usb hubs...nothing seems to fit the issue. I've opened a ticket with AtGames, but I'm not sure they can solve this issue. Do you have any ideas or suggestions?
Hi Corey, I've personally not had this issue but there is one thing you can try that might help. It's not at all the same issue you're having, but a good way to start fresh incase there was any file corruption somewhere. See the 3rd point here: wagnerstechtalk.com/al-bitlcd/#Troubleshooting . If that doesn't help, I'm not sure what else it could be (likely something hardware-related) and would recommend getting in touch with AtGames on their support page through the purple chat icon during their normal business hours.
@@WagnersTechTalk I gave your suggestion a shot...even used a brand new flash drive...no such luck. I've contacted AtGames customer service, and they gave me a couple files to down. Unfortunately they didn't work either. We'll see what they respond back with...
@@coreyalexander9059 Man that's a bummer, really bugs me when I'm not able to help someone out. Anyways, please let me know what happens with AtGames and what the resulting fix turns out to be if you don't mind. It's the only way I can get better at this stuff.
@@WagnersTechTalk It's been determined that I need a new CTR Board. They're going to provide an invoice for a replacement. Apparently there have been others that have had to replace their CTR boards, which seemed to fix the problem. Hopefully that will be the case for me too.
@@coreyalexander9059 Got it, thank you for the update! Hope that resolves the issue for you. I have heard of CTR boards going out, haven't experienced it myself.
Jon I saw an update where you showed the right angle USB extensions for the BitLCD but I can’t find it on your site . Please let me know what to get because it looks easier that pulling it out to replace
Hi Al, here you go: wagnerstechtalk.com/al-bitlcd/#Accessories (I "think" they are very low on stock, they had 2 earlier today)
Hi Wagners tech I love your Chanel. I finally received my BitLCD and I have not set it up but I will. I'm a little surprise AtGames did not include the usb flash drive and formatted for you. But I guess this is how they keep the price down. But come on!
Thank you Wayne, I appreciate your support Sir! Yeah, I tend to agree with you there. It would have been nice for it to be included and pre-formatted as FAT32.
awesome video where can i download the marquees you showcased. thank you
Check out the Resources section of the written guide, very last one for JamesT's artwork. The arcade artwork shown at the end is being worked on by the team mentioned. They will be releasing that when ready.
I have a question about the contest can I simply put a short 30 second video on a flash drive play it on the bit lcd and submit that to the contest?
I'm not on the panel for this contest, so my answer here may not be correct. You will want a video that is 1920x360p displaying on your BitLCD, something custom and animated. You can animate your family name, i.e. 'Wagner's Arcade' or something to that effect with your favorite artwork/video footage moving about. If you don't already have a video editor, there are several free packages available. One that I've heard great things about, but haven't used myself, is DaVinci Resolve (link: www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/davinciresolve ). There is a free and paid version, select the free version and it should have all the capabilities you could want. Set the project for 1920x360p and start creating. I'm sure there are plenty of YT videos to help get you started with it as well. After doing this, record a video (30 sec. or less) showing it on your BitLCD, tag the video on Twitter and you will be entered. The goal with this contest is to see what you come up with, based on my understanding.
I love this.
It is pretty darn cool!
Jon, do you know how to make a "default" image/animation for the BitLCD. On the old BitPixel, we would have to use the Pixelcade software on a PC to send a GIF/PNG (either static or animated) to the device via USB. This would work whenever the Pixelcade software wasn't running on the ALU. Is there a way to do this for the BitLCD?
Hi Raskull, I've honestly not tried to create a default image. This might be something to ask in our influencer thread with AtGames. I've not really had a need to change it, but I guess it might be fun to have your channel logo or something like that showing instead.
@@WagnersTechTalk I am looking to do this... did you find any information?
I’m considering connecting a raspberry pi 4 to my Ali. Will I be able to use bitLCD with it?
There is a hardware switch at the back of the BitLCD that will allow switching to the HDMI input. I've personally never used it without the ALU connected. The tricky part will be getting the Pi to display the marquee images, I'm sure it's possible but it's not something I've personally tried at this point. I've not had many ask how to do it.
You refer to marquee packs in your video and on the website but I can't seem to find any links in your documentation to these packs. Can you please post links to where you can get the marquee packs? Would love to see if tutorial on exactly how you add them as well.
Tutorial here: wagnerstechtalk.com/al-bitlcd/#Copy_Marquee_Artwork_to_BitLCD
See bottom link here: wagnerstechtalk.com/al-bitlcd/#Resources
@@WagnersTechTalk Thank you. Will these packs overwrite the stock marquees or add additional marquees?
Under "Resources", bottom link to a Facebook post from yesterday is the one pack publicly available.
If 1st party (AtGames) artwork is found, it will use that first. If not, it will use anything found in /bitlcd/thirdparty instead.
Got my BitLCD today. Installed it on my 1.1 version ALU but had a problem where the machine would freeze on startup with the two blue LEDs flashing next to the power button on the ALU. I tried the P2 button for 7-10 seconds trick. That made the blue lights stop flashing but the ALU is still frozen. So removed the BitLCD USB stick, same issue. Also removed my Coinops X USB stick from the ALU but same issue. Unplugged the power from the BitLCD but same issue. Unplugged the USB cable from the BitLCD and same issue! Argh! I finally through trial and error found what the problem is: It is the USB hub that ships with the BitLCD. If I have everything from the BitLCD unplugged and just have the USB hub plugged into the mainboard with only the ALU USB plugged into the hub, I still get the freeze so that is the issue. I tried another USB hub but same issue so removed the USB hub altogether.
So next I tried to use the 1.0 version install by routing the USB cable from the BitLCD directly to the external USB 3.0 plug on the front control panel and tada! that works. Not the ideal install since I have the unsightly USB cable coming around from the back but at least I'm in business. Hopefully this also helps others that may be having a similar issue. I'll open a ticket with AT Games to see if they have a better solution.
See here for possible solutions wagnerstechtalk.com/al-bitlcd/#Troubleshooting
@@WagnersTechTalk Thanks. Yep went through all the troubleshooting steps originally but to no avail. I've opened a ticket with AT Games.
Hey there John! Question for you! By any chance do you know what marquee is called when using Local Streaming under BYOG? Mine simply says the name of my PC when I connect to it, but I'd like to find out what it's calling so that I can make a marquee for it! Thanks for the help!
Hey there! I learned something interesting and quirky. The existing marquee for Local Streaming needed to be copied and named to match the computer connection name. Once that was done, it worked correctly!
Excellent, glad you got it working and thank you for sharing how you got it working!
I would love a tutorial on how to make custom animated marquees
Thank you for the video request, I've added it to my todo list. Must admit, it's a pretty long list and priority moves up the more often I have someone request it.
@@WagnersTechTalk I would only need guidelines on video settings (I use Filmora also) and suggested length of time. I can edit, just need to know what settings are recommended for the video marquee
@@BlueLusterROCKS It's pretty easy, just create a new project 1920 (width) 360 (height), fps is up to you 30-60. Then add your assets to the timeline and animate as you wish.
this is like the next level skill right there got damn so good madness ^^
Loving the positive energy here, thank you for watching and have a great day!
I got my BitLCD installed 2 nights ago on my 1.2 ALU. But in the morning I got the dreaded "controls not working" NG on my MCU + NG on BT inside Settings > Health Check (page 3). I was also not able to unplug the power leads on my LEDs? Is there a trick to remove the LED mini plug from the board? Finally, I replaced the PASSIVE USB Hub that comes in the BitLCD with an older powered D-Link USB hub. Result: My ALU's controls are once again working! And no NG in Health Check.
I'm not sure what you mean by the LED mini plug. The BitLCD has a power and USB cable that gets connected. I have heard from a few that have had to replace the hub also.
@@WagnersTechTalk Hi Jon! In your video around @5:15 you unplug the original LED 'black and white wire' connection from the main CPU. My LED cable seems "stuck" I couldn't get it out. I wondered if there is a safety tab on it I need to depress? Like the tabs you sometimes find on MOLEX connectors? PS: I did use your guide to install, Thanks so much! 😎
@@makingmusic2971 Ah gotcha, yeah I unplugged that about a year ago and left it out. Can't recall if there is a safety tab on it, there may be. Try Pinching on both the top+bottom and see if it comes out then. Sorry, getting older and can't remember some of the details lol 😎 Happy the guide was helpful, I always prefer to have a video and written guide for new tech. Just makes everything easier, I think.
Does any of the coinopsx marquees display automatically the same way as they did on the bitpixel?
No, you'll have to download an artwork pack (at least, at present) or convert your own.
this is what i am talking about arcade 1 up need to do something like that so people can buy it that so damn cool freaking awsome god so damn good
Still waiting for my LCD Marquee for over a year.
Hi Wayne, they are shipping now. You should receive an e-mail from AtGames soon, if you haven't already. If you don't hear from them or receive it within a week, reach out to them here to find out the status: www.atgames.net/arcades/contact
I cant install the bitlcd app. Every time I do, it fails, saying "Error transferring (longweb address) - server replied Not Found. Do I just need to wait for them to fix the server, or did I do something wrong?
AtGames is presently experiencing server issues, I would just wait a few days and try again.
Where do I get one of those little instruction cards for coin ops that you have sitting at the bottom of the screen?
Hi Kelly, you can find a downloadable PDF here: wagnerstechtalk.com/al-coinopsxv/#CoinOpsX_Reference_Card
I'd recommend printing it to a glossy thick paper stock if you have it (photo paper or brochure).
Thank you so much that is awesome!
Any chance a power splitter like that would work the same with the bitpixel so it turns off with the ALU?
No, you'd need the LBPA board for that. The power is being distributed to all connected devices from a single source. You could add a power switch in the loop though or use a WiFi power switch that is voice controlled. Some have mentioned they use that too.
Is it normal for it to not sit tight and flush? Ive installed the mounting screws as far in as they will go, and the marquee has slight gap at the top. Even worse, the thing wobbles/rattles when I touch it.
I used mounting pattern 1. I could get mounting pattern 2 to work at all
I'm using an ALU 1.1. Am I supposed to leave the original marquee attached or something? If so then how am I supposed to run the cables inside the cabinet? I don't understand why mine doesn't sit completely flush. I wouldn't mind if it wasn't for the fact that it makes noise and can move around a few millimeters.
You would remove the 6 screws from the original marquee. Then install 3 in one of the two patterns shown in the instructions (or the guide page: wagnerstechtalk.com/al-bitlcd/#Installation_and_Setup ). It won't be super-right, it will hang there like a picture frame but perfectly across the top. You can slide it up to remove it.
@@WagnersTechTalk just wanted to make sure it wasn't supposed to be 100% flush/tight. Thanks
how would I change the "text marquees" like coin ops x ? Making mp4 video marquee pack
See the bottom of the resources section for JamesT's artwork. Then copy to the usb stick. Not .mp4 packs currently available, to my knowledge.
How can I order one of these for my own arcade? Been wanting an active marquee for a long time.
Didn't realize I didn't have a section for that on the guide, my apology. I added it now: wagnerstechtalk.com/al-bitlcd/#Where_to_Buy . Best price is on the AtGames site.
@@WagnersTechTalk the page is a little confusing to navigate. I love the dimensions and the look. I’m using Launchbox/bigbox on my cpu. Is there an option to just use the BitLCD as an extra display?
There is a small switch at the back that will enable HDMI mode. Flip it, then connect your HDMI cable in and you should be good.
Seems like they are out of stock - any idea on restock?
NOD-A starts tomorrow, they will likely be in stock then. Info. just added here: wagnerstechtalk.com/al-news/#NOD-A_Information
Does this only work with at games products?
Currently, yes. Once a firmware update is available that supports HDMI input, it would work with other devices (PC, Android, etc.) However, to update the BitLCD firmware, you would need a Legends Ultimate (or other supported device at the time the feature was implemented). At present, only the Legends Ultimate is supported. In the future, some of these may be (not sure): wagnerstechtalk.com/guides/#AtGames
Hi Wagners TechTalk Thanks for the great video. I had reach out to AtGames Support about my reservation order as of Sept. 3 2021 and ask them when I can purchase my BitLCD reservation to complete it. AtGames Support responded with a purchase link to me and completed it and I will receive my BitLCD. They never really explained what happen but I was looking for a email to complete my purchase every day but nothing. Thanks for your help.
Very welcome, happy everything got squared away.
There’s no option to update the BITLCD firmware or install 1st party images on my machine. Not sure why, I’m logged into ArcadeNet. Also, I was missing protective plastic on mine so maybe it was used and then returned. Argh, don’t know what to do.
What firmware version are you running on your Legends Ultimate? You might need to update it.
@@WagnersTechTalk So I updated the firmware, but I need the drive formatted to FAT32, but my OS is only able to do exFAT.
Please see the guide here: wagnerstechtalk.com/al-bitlcd/#Prepare_FAT32_USB_Stick
@@WagnersTechTalk that’s exactly what I needed. Everything’s working now. Thank you!
Thanks for the video. I just installed my bitlcd as per the directions and when I try to load bitlcdx on appstorex it reads flashdrivex has not mounted. I am using a brand new 32GB PNY 3.2 usb and made sure it was formatted fat32 and I even tried another formatted usb. Does anybody have any idea what I may be doing wrong?
If you're talking about the USB stick on the ALU itself, have you tried formatting the USB stick using Flash Drive X (FDX), mount it and then install the BitLCD application from AppStoreX (see here wagnerstechtalk.com/al-bitlcd/#Update_Firmware_and_Resources )? Of course, you also need a USB stick with the images on the BitLCD itself as well. The guide at the link above has much more info.
Thank you for responding, my bitlcd doesn’t seem to recognize any usb that is in the usb2 slot. I tried formatting and mounting it on the cabinet and it downloaded bitlcd but I was unable to update it because there wasn’t a usb in the usb2 slot. Either I’m missing something or usb2 slot isn’t working. I am getting lights on my stick when I plug it in however.
AtGames responded and I was able to get the BitLCD running. I had to do some additional steps (maybe because of an update). I’m including in case anybody else has the same issue.
Hi Christopher,
Good afternoon and thank you for reaching out to us. I can gladly assist you with this matter.
I have provided you the below steps to set up the flash drive and put both the update and resources on the flash drive from a computer. While it is a lot of steps, this should get your flash drive all setup and you all good to go. Please let me know how this goes.
BitLCD Flash Drive Setup Steps
1: Please confirm that your ALU's Firmware is up to date on 5.67 or later
2: Please ensure you are signed in on your ALU and have successfully installed the BitLCD application found under the AppStoreX tab.
3: Once this has all been completed, please power off your ALU and If the flash drive is in the back of the BitLCD, please remove it
4: We will now take the Flash Drive to your computer to prepare it.
5: Please plug your flash drive into your computer
6: We will be using Raspberry Pi Imager software to erase and format the Flash Drive as Fat 32.
7a: If you have a Windows PC, please download Raspberry Pi Imager from the following link: downloads.raspberrypi.org/imager/imager_latest.exe
7b: If you have a Mac, please download Raspberry Pi Imager from the following link: downloads.raspberrypi.org/imager/imager_latest.dmg
8: Once you have downloaded and installed Raspberry Pi Imager, please launch it.
9: Under "Operating System", select the button that says "Choose OS". Scroll down until you see "Erase" and select it.
10: Under "Storage", select "Choose Storage" and from the popup please select your Flash Drive from the list.
IMPORTANT: Please Make Sure You Select The Correct Flash Drive You Want To Format For The BitLCD.
11: Please select "Write" and from the popup please verify everything is correct and select "Yes".
12: Once the write has been successful, select "Continue". You may now close the Raspberry Pi Imager software.
13: We will now download the "bitlcd_update_online.img" from the following link: wagnerstechtalk.com/files/atgames/bitlcd/bitlcd_update_online.img
14: Once it has successfully been downloaded, please take that "bitlcd_update_online.img" file and place it on the root of the Flash Drive.
15: We will now download the BitLCD Resources from the following link: wagnerstechtalk.com/files/atgames/bitlcd/BitLCD_Resources.zip
16: Once downloaded you will need to unzip/extract the file
17: Once it is unzipped/extracted, you will now have a folder named "BitLCD".
Important: If the folder is named anything other than "BitLCD", please rename it to "BitLCD"
18: Once you have verified the name of the folder is correct, please take that "BitLCD" folder and place it on the root of the Flash Drive.
19: Once you have successfully placed both the BitLCD update file and the folder on the root of the Flash Drive, please properly eject the Flash Drive from your computer.
16: We will now take the Flash Drive and with your ALU powered off, we will plug the Flash Drive into the BitLCD.
IMPORTANT: Please make sure the little switch is up closest to the USB port
17: Once the Flash Drive is plugged into the BitLCD, you may power on the ALU.
If upon powering on you receive the flashing blue BT pairing lights, please hold down the P2 button for 7-10 seconds and this should take it out or BT pairing mode and turn the lights off.
18: Once Powered on and you have been successfully signed in, please head to the AppStoreX tab and launch the BitLCD application.
19: Once launched, verify that the BitLCD is properly working.
19: If not, please go into the BitLCD app and go over and select "Update BitLCD"
20: We will select "Update BitLCD Firmware". If at any point it fails, please try again and even power off and back on the device.
21: Once successfully updated, you do NOT need to update BitLCD resources since thay are already on the Flash Drive.
Please note that this process may take some time. Please let it run and don't interrupt it
22: Once this successfully completes, you should now be all set to enjoy your new BitLCD!
IMPORTANT NOTE: If the above steps still fail for you, please try a different/new Flash Drive as some Flash Drives may have issues properly reading.
Thank you,
AtGames Customer Support
Can it be used with a non legends virtual pinball machine?
Not at present. Mentioned in the video and here also: wagnerstechtalk.com/al-bitlcd/#Q_A for more info.
Thank you, great video
I’m running 5.62 and extremely worried about updating firmware and it breaking coin opsx. Is a firmware upgrade required for this to operate correctly? I can see bitlcdx in the App Store currently
Yes, a firmware upgrade will be necessary. Also, the latest firmware has some advantages when it comes to CoinOpsX. EDIT: I originally stated the 5 login requirement would be removed in this release (5.67) and verified with AtGames this morning that the restriction still exists in this firmware.
I'm in the same boat. No idea the new firmware got rid of the Coinopsx login requirement. That's great news.
I was wrong, this firmware update, 5.67, does not remove the 5 CoinOpsX launch restriction. I just checked with AtGames. My apology, I thought it was being rolled into this update. I'll edit my comment accordingly.
@@WagnersTechTalk Hello Wagner, I own an old 1.0 and can’t seem to update my firmware above 5.65. I keep getting an error message saying I don’t have enough storage or my internet is bad. I have excellent internet connection and plenty of space. I also get a message saying that there is no new firmware available for my device. How can I fix this problem?
Will exFAT work instead of FAT32?
I only tried fat32, exfat may also work but not 100% sure. You can view the common guide on my site to use pi imager if needed for a larger card.
My lcd went kaput. Followed tutorial. When its supposed reboot phase of firmware, it blinked and never restarted...was left alone for an hour for reboot and nothing. Powered cycled, starts then says no signal and shuts off.
What model ALU do you have, 1.0, 1.1 or 1.2?
Also, try unplugging the power plug from the wall itself and re-plug it. It should come back on (steps also here: wagnerstechtalk.com/al-bitlcd/#Troubleshooting ). Then try again, if that doesn't work you can reach out to AtGames CS here for their recommendations: www.atgames.net/arcades/contact (purple icon for chat)
@@WagnersTechTalk Alu 1.1
@@WagnersTechTalk it turns on shows atagmes green logo, then gies blank and shows no signal screen and then shuts off. All it does.
Try unplugging from the wall and back in, let me know if something different occurs please.
What are the dimensions? It's not listed anywhere...
Roughly 27"x6.8"
Great review. I find those "cards" on the left of the marquee ruin the experience and make no sense.
Wonderful vid. Excellent work sir. The community thanks you!
Thank you kindly!
I just got my BitLCD today and it was working perfectly at first. When I went to update firmware the screen went black and doesn’t work anymore. And yes, I had a USB 32GB formatted to FAT32. This sucks! I waited 2 years for this and this happens day 1. Multiple people have the same issue on FB ATGames fan page. The update will break your marquee! Why did your work and ours didn’t? I’m so pissed off at AtGames!
I installed/reinstalled the firmware no less than 5 times on my unit, multiple firmware versions installed also (5.65, 5.66 & 5.67) - no problems. I recommend contacting AtGames customer support at : www.atgames.net/arcades/contact . If it's an issue I've not seen nor can reproduce, I'm not going to be any help at this point. I'm sure AtGames will take care of the problem, regardless.
That’s so strange. I had everything up and running perfectly. Had the Marquees displaying on the games and went to update firmware and the screen went blank. Nothing I have done has fixed it. I did put in a ticket with AtGames. Hope they come through. I don’t think I’ll ever update again with AtGames.
IMO - I always update. When you get up and running with the BitLCD, I recommend updating. At some point there is going to be a firmware update to use the HDMI port (most likely). If there is a problem, you want to get it fixed while it's under warranty not after. Just my $.02.
I appreciate your support. Apparently I got banned on ATGames legends global fan page for posting pics and my concerns. Unbelievable.
I'm sorry to hear that. It's extremely rare when I do that, typically spam & porn is when I block users/delete posts here. At any rate, get that BitLCD working through CS. You'll be very happy with it when it is. If there is anything I can do, just let me know. When working, please let me know that too.
Does this work for launch box?
I've not tested launch box myself, I don't know.
damn so cool
It is pretty amazing!
Can this be installed in the arcade legends pinball???
It wouldn't fit "in" the Legends Pinball, it's wider than the backglass. Also, I've personally only used it with the Legends Ultimate. However, the ALP does have a BitLCD app. so it should work, just that you won't be able to mount it physically in the machine. Mounting on the wall may work though.
@@WagnersTechTalk Does or would the BitLCD software work with the original BitPixel hardware (just setting it on top of the ALP machine). Or is there different software needed to talk to the BitPixel screen (when used on the ALP?)
Thanks for your help and so much great information!
There are two different applications, BitPixel is for the BitPixel/BitPixel HV and BitLCD for the BitLCD. I was able to run both at the same time on the ALU. Very welcome!
god i wana my countercade to be like that change name game everytime you swich game game name swich on the top so freaking awsome so damn skill
I don't see update 5.66 on ALU is it normal?
Should be out on Monday (last I heard). I've also put an orange notice at the top of the guide here: wagnerstechtalk.com/al-bitlcd/
so this has been a bit of a mess - so anyone w/ a 1.0 know how to install the AC splitter? It's too big to fit into the port on the inside - this video shows two ports but 1.0 only has 1 and that splitter does not fit
All right, so I figured out a work around on 1.0 - you can plug the ac splitter into the back of the control panel, then plug the bitlcd cable and original ac cable into that so there's only the one cable coming out the back still. Atgames the suggested method is to plug the splitter into the back but that's too many cables hanging out the back imo
Glad you got it working, what do you think of it?
@@WagnersTechTalk looks awesome! Once I get some of the community art installed I’ll probably make a few videos. I need to make a few mods to the back to allow some better cable management. The 1.0 requires more cables externally by default so I’ll have to come up with some creative ways to hide some stuff.
So happy you're loving it too! btw-See the Resources section (bottom link from JamesT) for his google drive post. His artwork looks very nice! Some won't take full advantage of the available space, but they aren't scaled so still look good. If you make a video, please drop me a link here, I'd love to watch it!
usb not being seen?
All I'm aware of is here: wagnerstechtalk.com/al-bitlcd/#Troubleshooting
If it could work with Big Box/OTG then it would be superior
My understanding is that this will be added in a future firmware update. Not sure when that will happen, but also looking forward to it being supported.
@@WagnersTechTalk hopefully soon. Currently running the LED on the other ALU and running a 4 player set up with 2 cabs so having the Maruqees synced would be nice