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tangodownNZ:
It looks like I need to be specific when asking light gun questions. Because there are many different light gun types out there.

I have a ghost squad light gun and sega boards connected to my pc via uhid.

I have found that the calibration is a bit off in opwolf.

My questions

- Is there a way to calibrate the gun in opwolf. I have tried pressing tab and going into the game service menu but couldn’t see anything.

- Is there a way to calibrate this type of gun in windows prior to MAME - A very clever person I know told me “I know enough that I know it can't be done in MAME or Windows directly. You need some other middleware software to scale and offset the the analog data before it's passed on to the emulator. I've heard that GlovePIE can do this but I've not ever tried myself”

- Is it better to set this gun up as a mouse instead of a lightgun in MAME
- Why do some people suggest deleting nvram and config files - why delete them, which files exactly and where are they

Thank you
PL1:

--- Quote from: tangodownNZ on July 03, 2023, 04:27:23 am ---- Is there a way to calibrate the gun in opwolf. I have tried pressing tab and going into the game service menu but couldn’t see anything.

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There is no calibration menu in Operation Wolf. (opwolf)
- IIRC the game used an optical light gun with the raster scan timing of the video signal, not a positional gun with potentiometers, so the optical sensor and raster scan timing confirmed where the gun was aimed -- no gun position calibration necessary.  Pretty sure that Mame simulates that process by calculating the raster scan timing that would result from the Mame-generated crosshair location and triggering the optical sensor line at the correct time.


--- Quote from: tangodownNZ on July 03, 2023, 04:27:23 am ---- Why do some people suggest deleting nvram and config files - why delete them, which files exactly and where are they

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Why delete them?  They may have gotten corrupted and/or Mame may have changed the information (variable names, options, etc.) stored in the cfg file.

Config files are found in the "..\mame\cfg\" folder.
- The config file for opwolf is "opwolf.cfg".

Nvram files are found in the "..\mame\nvram\[romname]\" folder.
- For example, the nvram file for Operation Wolf 3 is "..\mame\nvram\opwolf3\mk48t08"
- I don't see an nvram file for opwolf in MAMEUIFX v0.152. (I can also check it in mainline v0.254 if you like)
- Mame's files and filenames may have changed since the other thread you just posted in here from almost 20 years ago  :o  refers to testing the game in Mame v0.71 and 0.72.


Scott
tangodownNZ:

--- Quote from: PL1 on July 03, 2023, 12:45:44 pm ---
--- Quote from: tangodownNZ on July 03, 2023, 04:27:23 am ---- Is there a way to calibrate the gun in opwolf. I have tried pressing tab and going into the game service menu but couldn’t see anything.

--- End quote ---
There is no calibration menu in Operation Wolf. (opwolf)
- IIRC the game used an optical light gun with the raster scan timing of the video signal, not a positional gun with potentiometers, so the optical sensor and raster scan timing confirmed where the gun was aimed -- no gun position calibration necessary.  Pretty sure that Mame simulates that process by calculating the raster scan timing that would result from the Mame-generated crosshair location and triggering the optical sensor line at the correct time.


--- Quote from: tangodownNZ on July 03, 2023, 04:27:23 am ---- Why do some people suggest deleting nvram and config files - why delete them, which files exactly and where are they

--- End quote ---
Why delete them?  They may have gotten corrupted and/or Mame may have changed the information (variable names, options, etc.) stored in the cfg file.

Config files are found in the "..\mame\cfg\" folder.
- The config file for opwolf is "opwolf.cfg".

Nvram files are found in the "..\mame\nvram\[romname]\" folder.
- For example, the nvram file for Operation Wolf 3 is "..\mame\nvram\opwolf3\mk48t08"
- I don't see an nvram file for opwolf in MAMEUIFX v0.152. (I can also check it in mainline v0.254 if you like)
- Mame's files and filenames may have changed since the other thread you just posted in here from almost 20 years ago  :o  refers to testing the game in Mame v0.71 and 0.72.


Scott

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No thats fine.

Thank you for that
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