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I-PAC programming tool
arkanoid:
Hey, just FYI for any Linux + IPAC users, there is a new version of ipacutil for Linux. Currently, only USB is supported on 2.6 kernels. However, I should have a PS2 version running shortly.
There is also a GUI tool coming shortly. It's about 80% done.
http://www.zumbrovalley.net/ipacutil/ipac_dnld.html
Neverending Project:
Would this compile on Mac OSX 10.4?
I realize that an I-PAC programming utillity already exists for the Mac, but I am interested in finding a UltraStik programming utility for the Mac. I imagine that if the libraries used exist on BSD, it may be realativley easy to adapt for the Mac, and hence for the UltraStik.
2600:
My utility for the Ultrastik should work on the MAC once you figure out how to set permissions correctly. Unfortunately, I only had time to give it a quick look. If not, the source is all there and documented for you to write your own.
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=63729.0
arkanoid:
Yes, I think you could compile it on OSX.
However, I don't think it will help you with programming your UltraStik. I don't know much about the Ultrastik, but I believe the programming sequence is completely different.
I might have to look into UltraStick programming on Linux next if there is any interest.
Neverending Project:
@arkanoid:
Well, I realize that the programming sequence would be different. But I am not a programmer, and am more interested in finding examples of sending data to a USB device. I talked with Andy from Ultimarc, and he sent me the Visual Basic source for the UltraMap Windows software. But since it uses DirectX drivers to write to the USB, it is of no help there. But I can use it to determine the correct data to send.
@2600:
I didn't realize that .NET existed for the Mac. I guess I'll go check.
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