Hello to all on the forum. Well its time for me to work on updating the Arcade machine. I noticed GGG has some new products out that I am very interested in looking into. I have read over most of the forums here concerning the LED-Wiz and wow, there are some amazing things you can do with it, that is if one can figure out how to go about doing it. Anyway I have a couple questions concerning the hardware before I work on obtaining the funding to purchase. If someone could answer these question that would be awesome.
Let me say that I have a 4 player control panel. I have 6 buttons per player, a trackball with 2 buttons, player 1-4 start buttons, player 1-4 coin buttons, 4 admin buttons and since the control panel is quite large, I have a PC Power-On and Reset button on the back of the control panel on both sides of the cab. This would make for a total of 42 pushbuttons.
This is the hardware that I plan on purchasing from GGG.
1. 42 Electric Ice pushbuttons with RGB drive and 2' cable
2. RGB Trackball Electric Ice upgrade kit to replace my Ultimarc 2.25" ball
3. Randy suggested a quantity of 4 Led-Wiz controllers
Ok, now you know what I am working with onto the questions...
1. I am currently using Mame32 as a FE. Mainly due to simplicity on the configs and easy to jump back to Windows applications. From reading I don't think this FE supports Led-Wiz. Can you suggest a FE that will allow for easy config of the Led-Wiz hardware? I would prefer a FE that will allow me to multi-task easy to Windows XP.
2. I am no programmer and from reading through this forum, the coding for the Led-Wiz can be pretty difficult depending on what is needed to be accomplished. I like the easy GUI that Randy has created with his hardware, but I don't think it supports mulitple Led-Wiz devices. Please correct me if I am incorrect here.
3. I know there have been specific applications and add-ons for specific FE's. Can somone list what Led-Wiz external applications work with what FE?
4. I have been looking at PowerMame32. Looks almost identical to Mame32 but with led-wiz support. I also know that PM32 is no longer being developed, which is to bad. How far along is PM32's support for led-wiz? Will it allow for game specific button light control, as well as user specific animation control of the buttons?
Before one answer's questions 4, here is what I would like to accomplish with the led-wiz controllers, to start with anyway. I would like player 1 through player 4 buttons to have a specific color per player, (player 1 buttons red, player 2 blue, player 3 green, player 4 yellow). At the sametime to make things more interesting, I would like to have the player buttons cycle throuh a number of colors every so many seconds or minutes, while at the sametime no player buttons will cycle through the same color. Once a game starts, I am wondering if it would be possible then to allow for only the game specific buttons to be lit up a specific color and those that are not used to be another color. Sounds like alot of work going on here but I am thinking the request is reasonable for this controller.
Now that you know what I would like to accomplish, please any suggestions would be great. Can this be done and how easy would it be?
5. I also noticed that there are possibly multiple config files that may need to be modifed in order for the FE game specific buttons to be able to light up per game. Can someone list what files per FE that supports Led-Wiz that I would need to look at as well as what add-on and or external application that I need to dowload to config Led-Wiz hardware to specific button layout/color and timing controls?
I have been reading over Randy's instructions for specific commands for the multiple led-wiz support, wow, way over my head. I am going to pulling on my hair before this is all done and over with.
Well, any suggestion with the above questions would be awesome. Hopefully I am not breaking any forum rules here and I know some of these questions may have been answered already, but thought I would ask them and get all the questions/answere's together before I spend hundreds of dollars on the hardware.
Thanks for looking and reviewing my questions. Thanks,