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| IntruderAlert:
--- Quote from: ZeroPoint on June 12, 2005, 03:37:17 pm ---Software flash reduces the hardware cost and have simpler connections. It is also independent on connection type: RGB, S-Vhs etc. Hardware flash must be triggered by the driver via f.ex. the serial port. It is also possible to modify the gun to trigger the hardware flash and will then be independent on the driver. This is a little more complicated. Hardware flash also needs separate circuitry for RGB and S-VHS connections. The hardware flash is better in the way that it works no matter what software you are running. The circuit contains three 14 pins ICs, a few resistors, capasitors, transistors, 2 passthrough connectors and 2 rca connctors. Well, actually a lot to solder on a breadboard. I would recommend buying this already made. It --- End quote --- |
| ZeroPoint:
The only circuit that is finished is the one for using the gun on a pc-monitor. This is a very easy circuit using standard components. I am currently working on adding screen flash. This seems to work fine but I will not release this until it is 100%. Currently working on making a sync detection program to make it work on different resolutions without any manual switching etc. To be able to support high horizontal frequencies is the most difficult part when using low-cost components. The funny thing about this circuit is that if I add just a few more parts I will end up with a complete light gun circuitry. :) |
| SirPoonga:
--- Quote from: ZeroPoint on June 21, 2005, 04:13:33 pm ---The funny thing about this circuit is that if I add just a few more parts I will end up with a complete light gun circuitry. :) --- End quote --- Soooooooo, could you hack/add to the gun instead? |
| aljupy:
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| shawnzilla:
How's the progress going on this? |
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