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| Valence:
Read most of the thread and thought I would throw this in there. I was working on a way to light all my buttons depending on what was used in a specific game. Till I found out that no matter how bright the led was ( highest one I found was 12 candelars(sic)) It wasn't going to shine through. But anyways. I found this company that sells kits really cheap (even cheaper if you just buy the chip ( 8$)) but it is an USB interface. Can R/W to 16 different inputs/outputs. Whats the best about this chip is that they have already written usb device drivers and have sample source code for VB and C and a bunch of others. Here is a link. http://www.delcom-eng.com/products_USBIO.asp#USBIOKITS I looked more at what the chip is capable of and it does alot of different things. Could easily control 16 relays or lights or even read inputs. And it would get past the NT Kernal problems associated with just hacking a parallel or serial port. |
| Carsten Carlos:
Cool. I paid for in fact pretty the same preprogrammed chip $35 here in Germany. They really rip you off here! >:( |
| Homebrew:
Hey MannyTC, did you ever get those instructions from hagstrom? If so do you think you could post them or email them to me? I'm interested in getting this working on my KE-72 as well. Any help you could offer is greatly appreciated. -Kevin |
| Sasquatch!:
--- Quote from: Homebrew on March 30, 2003, 07:02:08 pm ---Hey MannyTC, did you ever get those instructions from hagstrom? If so do you think you could post them or email them to me? I'm interested in getting this working on my KE-72 as well. Any help you could offer is greatly appreciated. --- End quote --- Got a whole thread on it here, my good man. I haven't tried this yet though...still have to buy some LEDs. |
| SirPoonga:
--- Quote from: Valence on March 30, 2003, 04:41:18 pm --- Here is a link. http://www.delcom-eng.com/products_USBIO.asp#USBIOKITS --- End quote --- Hey kelsey. qbert knocker, would take some money to get the development kit, but after that it'd be cheap :) BTW, once I incorparate a commandline option (ini file too then) to enable the qbert knocker Robin (urebelscum) is willing to put the code into analog+ mame. |
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