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Level42:

Can Powermame rescue us ?


NoOne=NBA=:

HERE is my obligatory cross-link for this, explaining how to set up the software.

The P-360 won't work optimally because it's not square-restricted.
The square restrictor guides the joystick to the corners, where it needs to be to trigger movement.

And here is the obligatory link to Q*MAME, which tells exactly how to set MAME up to use a Q*Bert knocker.

Level42:


--- Quote from: NoOne=NBA= on May 25, 2006, 08:29:22 pm ---HERE is my obligatory cross-link for this, explaining how to set up the software.

The P-360 won't work optimally because it's not square-restricted.
The square restrictor guides the joystick to the corners, where it needs to be to trigger movement.

And here is the obligatory link to Q*MAME, which tells exactly how to set MAME up to use a Q*Bert knocker.

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So it's all been long done !  :cheers:
At least I had the right idea of using the Ipac LED's to control the knocker :)

Should be pretty easy to incorporate this feature into Powermame I guess !

Does it neccesarely have to be the A-5195 knocker ? I guess the sound is much more determined by what the knocker hits, instead of the knocker itself. That would finding a knocker a lot easier. The A-5195 coils are pretty well available but I couldnt find the knocker assembly anywhere.

So what does the knocker hit, simply the inside of your cab, or a piece of wood placed on the cab ?

I MUST have this :):)

NoOne=NBA=:

I have no idea.

I'm guessing the guy that designed Q*MAME would know, if you emailed him.

Level42:

Hoped he might be around here, but of course I also mailed him....I'm on track for a knocker already :)

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