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| KillerArcades:
--- Quote from: mahuti on January 24, 2006, 02:02:22 pm ---The little app I wrote can work with any other emulator. For example; nintendo (which always uses the same buttons) 1. create a LWA for nintendo 2. Add nintendo=nintendo.lwa to the ini file. 3. launch the nes emulator with a batch file that calls my app like so; bloodywiz.exe nintendo --- End quote --- perfect! I'll be ordering buttons and LED's soon, but I have to admit, I'm waiting on ordering a LEDWIZ until I hear whether or not RandyT may add the ability to have multiple LEDWIZ boards running simultaneously on a single system.... |
| MikeQ:
--- Quote from: SKondris on January 24, 2006, 02:23:14 pm --- --- Quote from: mahuti on January 24, 2006, 02:02:22 pm ---The little app I wrote can work with any other emulator. For example; nintendo (which always uses the same buttons) 1. create a LWA for nintendo 2. Add nintendo=nintendo.lwa to the ini file. 3. launch the nes emulator with a batch file that calls my app like so; bloodywiz.exe nintendo --- End quote --- perfect! I'll be ordering buttons and LED's soon, but I have to admit, I'm waiting on ordering a LEDWIZ until I hear whether or not RandyT may add the ability to have multiple LEDWIZ boards running simultaneously on a single system.... --- End quote --- I would really like this too. I will have multiple CP's and each CP will have an LEDWiz in it. I'd also like to have cabinet lighting separate from the CP's. I'll write the driver if Randy will build the hardware. I'm think it could be done without special hardware if a kernel driver were written but that would be a ton of work or at least a bunch of "learnin stuff." |
| RandyT:
--- Quote from: MikeQ on January 24, 2006, 02:27:07 pm --- --- Quote from: SKondris on January 24, 2006, 02:23:14 pm ---perfect! I'll be ordering buttons and LED's soon, but I have to admit, I'm waiting on ordering a LEDWIZ until I hear whether or not RandyT may add the ability to have multiple LEDWIZ boards running simultaneously on a single system.... --- End quote --- I would really like this too. I will have multiple CP's and each CP will have an LEDWiz in it. I'd also like to have cabinet lighting separate from the CP's. I'll write the driver if Randy will build the hardware. I'm think it could be done without special hardware if a kernel driver were written but that would be a ton of work or at least a bunch of "learnin stuff." --- End quote --- Mike, if you want to do this, then I'll send you an LED-Wiz device #2 to keep. You've already earned it anyway :) I'd rather not go the route of special drivers, and I think that can be avoided if we stick to separate device numbers. seems like the simplest approach to keeping the lights where you want them if you are able to assign stuff to the units by "name". RandyT |
| MikeQ:
--- Quote from: RandyT on January 24, 2006, 02:35:42 pm --- --- Quote from: MikeQ on January 24, 2006, 02:27:07 pm --- --- Quote from: SKondris on January 24, 2006, 02:23:14 pm ---perfect! I'll be ordering buttons and LED's soon, but I have to admit, I'm waiting on ordering a LEDWIZ until I hear whether or not RandyT may add the ability to have multiple LEDWIZ boards running simultaneously on a single system.... --- End quote --- I would really like this too. I will have multiple CP's and each CP will have an LEDWiz in it. I'd also like to have cabinet lighting separate from the CP's. I'll write the driver if Randy will build the hardware. I'm think it could be done without special hardware if a kernel driver were written but that would be a ton of work or at least a bunch of "learnin stuff." --- End quote --- Mike, if you want to do this, then I'll send you an LED-Wiz device #2 to keep. You've already earned it anyway :) I'd rather not go the route of special drivers, and I think that can be avoided if we stick to separate device numbers. seems like the simplest approach to keeping the lights where you want them if you are able to assign stuff to the units by "name". RandyT --- End quote --- Works for me. Do you still have my info or do I need to PM you? No I was suggesting a special driver only in the event that you didn't want to provide a secondary device id. It would be an educational excercise. Writing Kernel drivers is a bit of a pain so that would not be my first choice solution either. My experience with Kernel drivers has been with 2D/3D graphics cards. They are especially ugly because a bug in those drivers makes your computer unbootable. I guess a USB device wouldn't be that bad. |
| MikeQ:
Randy, would it be possible to put a dip switch on the LEDWiz so that the productID could be set to many different values and thereby allowing more than just 2? Later, Mike |
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