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Silver:
The Ror3 is designed (it says) for Windows or Linux Pc's with a USB connection.... It lists windows 98/Mr specifically, so maybe its a bit old? http://www.r0r3.com/productsusbopticalgun.htm |
KevSteele:
--- Quote from: DaemonCollector on September 04, 2005, 11:14:12 pm ---I remember in the discussion of the Ror3 that it is designed to work with the PS2 and someone would need to write a driver to make it work with the PC, and no one wanted to drop the 200 bucks to invest in the board. --- End quote --- Nah, I offered to use some RetroBlast review fundage to finance the purchase of a board for driver development (since my coding days are long over), but nothing ever came of it. Kevin |
davidrfoley:
1) We have already developed the hardware and have built the first production run of boards. They work wiht low (320x200 15.75KHz), 1) We have already developed the hardware and have built the first production run of boards. They work with coin-op style monitors, both low res (320x200 15.75KHz) and med res (512x384 24.5KHz), as well as VGA (640x480, 800x600, 1024x768 31KHz). The board is USB based and supports several digital inputs and outputs to allow it to be a single I/O card for a coin-op gun game with no other I/O devices required. 2) This board was developed in house based on our standard USB processor that is used in several of our other I/O boards. We have it working on our proprietary OS that is used in our classic arcade machines. The board features the ability to program into it rapid fire settings with software selectable repeat timings. 3) We are having a MAME compatible driver built for the board and hope to have a complete package available before the end of the year. 4) The software interface to the board will be published and the boards will be sold on our web store as soon as the software is complete. Target MSRP is $159 with a target street price of less than $99. 5) We are happy to work with software developers that are interested in developing drivers and/or games based on the board and have a development discount agreement available. |
KevSteele:
Wow, great news! I've been dying to hook up real arcade light guns, and now it looks like there's a viable solution. Kevin |
btoddkelley:
Sounds really neat. Too bad I don't support unethical companies. Todd |
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