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richms:

--- Quote from: Flinkly on March 18, 2005, 06:53:54 pm ---first, i'd like to say that adding a device numbering scheme would be nice.  the mroe complicated our machines get, the more interface devices were gonna have, and the larger possibility for needing two of these on one comp.

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Also, usefull for when I get my changable control panel working, can have different IDs in the 2 panels so they need no configuring when swapped over.
Tiger-Heli:

--- Quote from: AndyWarne on March 19, 2005, 04:28:28 am ---Thanks for this. USB IDs it is then...

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Andy, did USB ID's ever get added to the A-PAC.  I noticed that nothing prompts the user for them on the website or the order page.  Do you have a rough idea when they will be added?

Also, some addtional questions on the devices:  From your website:

--- Quote ---Note: Two of the inputs have special functions: The
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AndyWarne:
I have supplied 5 USB ID'd boards to one customer by request. I will try to get ID'd boards added as a selection to the website as soon as possible.

The pot value must be the same on each side of the board, so no, you can't have one pot of one value and 3 pots of another value. They must be in pairs.

Andy
Flinkly:
hey andy,

since were asking about functionalities, how did the more-than-four axes boards work out?  while i love ultimarc interfaces, i still can't justify spending more for a board that only supports 4 axes (plus shipping, dang sea...) when i can get one with 5 axes for the same price (including shipping, dave's aki board).

what would be the maximum axes?  and you mention how windows displays them as vertical bars, but do they still have positive and negative directions?  would price increase?  also, i'm sure that each side of the board would have to have the same pot values, as they do now, right?  i have no problem with this since all my pots have been 5k so far.  thanks for the info, and the new product.
Tiger-Heli:
Flinkly,

Andy said earlier that 8 would be the maximum number of axes per board, although I suppose you could plug in as many boards as you wanted.
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