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| MikeQ:
--- Quote from: steptoe on January 03, 2006, 07:07:37 pm ---Firstly, what a fantastic inovation, well done Randy. And to all the people working on all the various aspects well done, id say the community is following the thread very closely as i am. Now where you guys up too, im selling my cab just so i can build another and light it up like the 4th of july. I just hope i can do it all, im not to bad at the electical, but the software side of things could be difficult as i have no idea. Anyway keep up the good work and please keep us posted. CHeers Step --- End quote --- I'm trying to make my software solution generic so that someone with no programming knowledge can just make a config file and everything will just work. Problem is, I don't want to have to support a custom version of Mame to do so. I'm looking at ways I can make my lighting software a standalone utility that interfaces with Mame. Even supporting the utility will be a pain though. It take time/money to do so. Unfortunately no one wants to pay for software these days so supporting a custom Mame utility will probably end up being a loosing proposition for me. |
| Roughy:
--- Quote from: MikeQ on January 05, 2006, 10:14:27 am ---I'm trying to make my software solution generic so that someone with no programming knowledge can just make a config file and everything will just work. --- End quote --- Would you be willing to work with someone on this? What I'm getting at is that I work in usability--something a lot of these apps (not pointing the finger at anyone) seem to neglect a little bit and require a learning curve that folks who aren't very immersed find a bit... awkward and/or challenging. Anyway. Offer's on the table to help with this thing, if it's possible. Hell, I'll help out any of these things... (for the most part. and no, I'm not building your website, either) |
| SirPoonga:
--- Quote from: MikeQ on January 05, 2006, 10:14:27 am ---Problem is, I don't want to have to support a custom version of Mame to do so. I'm looking at ways I can make my lighting software a standalone utility that interfaces with Mame. Even supporting the utility will be a pain though. It take time/money to do so. Unfortunately no one wants to pay for software these days so supporting a custom Mame utility will probably end up being a loosing proposition for me. --- End quote --- What do you need to know from mame? |
| MikeQ:
--- Quote from: Roughy on January 05, 2006, 10:44:21 am --- --- Quote from: MikeQ on January 05, 2006, 10:14:27 am ---I'm trying to make my software solution generic so that someone with no programming knowledge can just make a config file and everything will just work. --- End quote --- Would you be willing to work with someone on this? --- End quote --- |
| Roughy:
--- Quote from: MikeQ on January 05, 2006, 01:28:39 pm ---The problem isn't making it usable. --- End quote --- |
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