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Pasqualz:
Hi all,
As I'm drawing closer to constructing my cabinet, I'm becoming more and more intrigued by the idea of having light guns for my cabinet! It seems like the most popular light guns are from Act Labs, but I have a few questions 'bout them:
1 - Has anyone used the Act Labs gun with a TV instead of a computer monitor or real arcade monitor? Was it accurate.
2 - Are the light guns tough to use in general? Do you have to recalibrate constantly during use, or just once when you begin playing?
3 - Can you use 2 Act Labs guns at the same time in Mame32 running on WinXP?
4 - Is there a better, but not too much more expensive alternative to these guns?

jerryjanis:

--- Quote from: Pasqualz on June 03, 2004, 04:18:11 pm ---Hi all,
As I'm drawing closer to constructing my cabinet, I'm becoming more and more intrigued by the idea of having light guns for my cabinet! It seems like the most popular light guns are from Act Labs, but I have a few questions 'bout them:
1 - Has anyone used the Act Labs gun with a TV instead of a computer monitor or real arcade monitor? Was it accurate.
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Act Labs makes 2 PC USB Light guns.  One is for use with a PC and a TV, and the other works with a vga or arcade monitor.


--- Quote ---2 - Are the light guns tough to use in general? Do you have to recalibrate constantly during use, or just once when you begin playing?
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The PC Lightgun for VGA has to be recalibrated each time you play a game.  There may be some little tricks around it, such as running your games at 640x480 with hardware stretching, however hardware stretching is a bad thing to do particularly when using an arcade monitor.

I don't have the TV lightgun, but I think that it only needs to be calibrated once every time you turn the machine on.

--- Quote ---3 - Can you use 2 Act Labs guns at the same time in Mame32 running on WinXP?
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In order to use 2 PC Light Guns in Windows XP, you need to run Mame Analog+ XP.  There is no Mame32 version of Mame Analog+ so you will have to use the command line interface, or set up a front end.


--- Quote ---4 - Is there a better, but not too much more expensive alternative to these guns?
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KevSteele's got a nice review of the different light gun options side-by-side:

http://www.retroblast.com/reviews/lightgun1.html
drunkatuw:
I have two ACT Lab guns hooked up to my mame cabinet with a 27" TV.  I've had no problems at all (other than a broken gun that I got a very quick RMA for).  I have not needed to use analog+ mame, I just use the normal mame and both guns work fine.  If you use the PC guns, then you need analog+ mame.  I calibrate my guns everytime I boot the mame machine, but it only takes a few seconds to do.  

I've heard of people having accuracy problems on TVs smaller than 27", but I can't comment on those, because I have a 27" TV and the accuracy is always withing a few pixels (granted you have to calibrate correctly first).
Pasqualz:
drunkatuw, some questions:
1 - What OS are you using?
2 - How do both light guns connect to the TV? I thought there was a small dongle you had to connect between the S-video out of your graphics card and the S-video in of the TV? IS this correct?
3 - Is teh calibration performed with a program that you load before running MAME, or is it performed in whatever game you are using?
Thanks!
drunkatuw:
Pasqualz, some answers :) :
1.  I'm using winXP pro.
2.  You are correct about the dongles, do connect a second one, you just plug it in to the dongle of the first one and then plug the s-video cable into the second one (not sure if I described that very well).
3.  The calibration is done thru the gun.  You just flip a switch on the gun and then the screen  turns white and you move the gun in a cross pattern from left to right and top to bottom of the tv...no extra software is needed.  I usually calibrate when the first gun game is played and then it's set until I turn the cabinet off.
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