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USB problem isolated!!
southpaw13:
So can you give us any insight as to where you are on the fix, or is it something Randy needs to address...
Thanks for your continued support of this project,
Southpaw
MikeQ:
--- Quote from: southpaw13 on March 21, 2006, 09:13:01 pm ---So can you give us any insight as to where you are on the fix, or is it something Randy needs to address...
Thanks for your continued support of this project,
Southpaw
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No, Randy won't need to get involved. I have a working knowledge of the hardwares interface so I can make the fix. Randy may want to make the same fix to the control panel however. PowerMAME will require a new Groovy.dll. It will be included in the next release.
The fix sucks so I'm putting in some extra logic to only issue the PBA command when it truly is different than the last time the command was sent. A lot of times before sending a new sequence, a PBA is sent to initialize things to a know value. If however the hardware was already in that state, the command doesn't need to be sent. So I'm going to keep a shadow of the hardware registers and when a PBA command is issued, I'll check it against the shadow and only update if they differ. Since the fix requires some idling, I only want to issue the command when truly necessary.
JoyMonkey:
I have no idea what you just said, but I think in laymans terms what you said is probably "blinky lights more harder, but more betterer now"
Nice job!
mccoy178:
Thanks guys, there are lurkers watching progress. ;)
MikeQ:
--- Quote from: JoyMonkey on March 21, 2006, 09:38:22 pm ---I have no idea what you just said, but I think in laymans terms what you said is probably "blinky lights more harder, but more betterer now"
Nice job!
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That's getting awfully technical....but yes...I think.
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