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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

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Would you be willing to work with someone on this?
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Roughy:


--- Quote from: MikeQ on January 05, 2006, 01:28:39 pm ---The problem isn't making it usable.
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