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loadman:
--- Quote ---The LED-Wiz can be used with some of the most popular current FE's
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Hi,
What FE's directly support it now was my point? ;)
I fail to see what was inaccurate. ? You do indeed have to buy extra bits and pieces to get the led wiz up and running. There is no need to get defensive as I didn't mean to hit a nerve.
I'm sorry if I have caused offence as both are good products (but quite different)
I Just want to encourage healthy competition. Everyone should be aware that there are choices . Most know about the LedWiz already as you have started many a thread on it I think.
Peace love and Mungbeans..
:cheers:
swindus:
--- Quote from: RandyT on April 30, 2006, 03:06:08 pm ---I was just correcting errors that both you and loadman made in reference to the LED-Wiz.
If you don't want to hear about the LED-Wiz in your thread, don't post inaccurate information about it, and then don't ask me a bunch of questions about it after I post a correction to the misinformation.
Just so the record is clear, I used that line when you butted into the LED-Wiz product announcement thread pushing your product, which you were the first to bring up. Not the case here.
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I don't see any errors or inaccurate information before you wrote here.
Anyway, as loadman says: Peace love and Mungbeans.
:cheers:
RandyT:
--- Quote from: swindus on May 02, 2006, 04:07:34 am ---I don't see any errors or inaccurate information before you wrote here.
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How about this one?
--- Quote from: swindus on April 21, 2006, 07:05:42 am ---Just a hint: You will need 1 LED-Wiz to drive 8 RGB Leds.
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The L:ED-Wiz supports 10.66 RGB LEDs per unit, not 8.
There was also the comment about FE support. Any FE that allows a program to be executed before and/or after the game selected can support the LED-Wiz. The very popular MAMEwah FE is a good example of this. And of course, MIkeQ's MAME32 based PowerMAME has a "front end" that talks to the LED-Wiz directly.
What do you 2 guys think people have been doing with the LED-Wiz all this time? :)
Push your stuff all you like. Consumers will decide which will better suit their needs. Just don't expect others to remain mute when you use the name of their product in connection with bad information.
RandyT
nosaj55:
Could you do me a favour and post a picture of that 0.66 LED ??? :laugh2:
swindus:
:applaud:
But it makes sense with a 32 RGB LED config. So it is possible to use 3 LED-Wiz instead of 4, but you will need an external power supply for your LEDs. And that was my thought in my post: 1 LED-Wiz can drive 8 RGB LED's with the default usb connection.
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