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| RandyT:
--- Quote from: whammoed on December 31, 2005, 11:50:51 am ---Awesome. For those of us with more than one trackball: Will you be able to ship these with different names like you do the GP-Wiz so they stay in the correct order after each reboot? --- End quote --- Yep.... RandyT |
| PoDunkMoFo:
Does mame support 3 axis... err axi um.... axissis per mouse? Would you need analog mame to make this work? I am definitely interested in ordering one of these. Damn you ,quicker than me beta, tester requesters!!!!! |
| Fozzy The Bear:
--- Quote from: PoDunkMoFo on January 01, 2006, 04:31:06 am ---Does mame support 3 axis... err axi um.... axissis per mouse? Would you need analog mame to make this work? --- End quote --- Mame supports whatever devices are recognised as controlers in windows... So effectively you could use this to power a trackball and a spinner, and no you don't need any special version of mame. You Just have to tell it what controls you're using. Best Regards, Julian (Fozzy The Bear) |
| KonkeyKong:
could this be used to build a Star Wars yoke perhaps? |
| Kremmit:
--- Quote from: KonkeyKong on January 01, 2006, 03:34:18 pm ---could this be used to build a Star Wars yoke perhaps? --- End quote --- Real Star Wars yokes use potentiometers, not optics. Somebody did build a homebrew Star Wars yoke based on optics several years ago. I can't find a link for it (anyone?), but I believe the trouble was that it would lose calibration after a bit of play time. I think he eventually ditched the optics and put pots on there instead. --- Quote from: PoDunkMoFo on January 01, 2006, 04:31:06 am ---Does mame support 3 axis... err axi um.... axissis per mouse? Would you need analog mame to make this work? --- End quote --- The mouse Z-Axis works in MAME as of 0.94u3. I believe U_Rebel had it in Analog+ a while before that. Randy- Looking forward to it! |
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