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PowerMAME - New Derivative Build
MikeQ:
--- Quote from: mahuti on February 12, 2006, 03:24:59 pm ---I've begun officially learning C & C++ to contribute. :D
After all of these years I've spent learning OOP languages... what's a few more?
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Cool. If you know java then C++ is easy. If you know C++ you can learn C. If you have any questions, you know where to find me.
MYX:
Hey Mike,
I posted this on the LEDWiz section but got no reply yet. Do you know if Randy is working on a MultiLEDwiz version?
MikeQ:
--- Quote from: MYX on February 12, 2006, 06:02:50 pm ---Hey Mike,
I posted this on the LEDWiz section but got no reply yet. Do you know if Randy is working on a MultiLEDwiz version?
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I saw the post but was waiting for Randy to respond. The short answer is, "I think so".
I'm sure it is on his list. I've sent him at least one email about virtualizing the software so more LED-Wiz just appear as more LED's. This way when creating sequences, the user doesn't need to worry about what device LED's are physically on.
He and I both have been meaning to look into using the LEDWiz.dll in Visual Basic. I think he wants to switch to it for his program.
MYX:
Cool, I will patiently wait. Wish I could help. I just don't know the first thing about VB. Used to write basic on an apple IIc. Somehow I don't think that this will cut it.
10> Make MAME Work
20> If MAME don't work then Bang head on wall
30> Go to 10
MYX:
I found this when I was on my quest for knowledge about 49 ways the other day. Kinda of eerie.
--- Quote from: brandon on March 20, 2005, 03:51:50 pm ---well.. maybe RandyT will invent a cheap output board based on the KeyWiz that could be used for driving LEDs, Solonoids(Qbert, T2 recoil), lamps, relays.. etc.. of course you would need something inbetween to change the TTL signal to something with more current or whatever.. but you can find lamp driver board from pinballs and skeeball machine for cheap AFAIK.. in fact I probably have a few mixed with all my junk.. I'm no engineer but I bet Randy could make a USB device like the keywiz but with different firmware that would have all outputs instead of inputs.. of course writting drivers and incorporating it into mame would be a whole different story and perhaps parallel port might be easier.. I dunno.. just tossing out the idea...
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Keep it up guys. ;D
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