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| SirPoonga:
Hey Randy, could you put a command format readme file in with the zip? I am not liking having to open a browser and finding this thread everytime I need to figure something out :) |
| SirPoonga:
Randy, suggestion for the sotware. Have the taskbar icon open the panel when double click to, kinda like how volume control icon works. Also, can I use the control center to just make a template (single frame) of outputs to turn on. IE duration is infinite. I am not seeing how to make an infinate frame. Like you said, I should be able to make a light blink, then stay on in the animation stuff too. Also, if I wanted to sync the pulse speed with the duration so a frame change looks smooth can you tell us duration of the pulse for each block? (I suppose I could find out the hard way by setting the pulse...) |
| Toonces:
WooHoo! Blinky Lights! It was delivered today. certainly worth the money from a weight perspective alone :) SirPoonga, can you please let me know what needs to be done to mame? I want to play! Thanks Randy! Toonces |
| SirPoonga:
what do you mean done to mame? |
| Toonces:
Sorry, I was referring to this post. --- Quote from: SirPoonga on October 24, 2005, 04:29:57 pm ---FYI, if someone wants to try this, before I get my ledwiz, and is willing to "roll your own" mame I can tell you how to modify mame's source code to turn on and off a LEDWiz output using the clipboard interface. --- End quote --- |
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