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cdbrown:


--- Quote from: Howard_Casto on May 08, 2003, 02:14:11 am ---A interface will not be finished until we have reliable data to feed it.

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Hope that wasn't a little dig at my submissions ::).  I guess it probably was considering I was the only one to provide data (that I know of).  Are you and SirP still trying to work out how all the info will be submitted, or is it on the backburner till your new FE comes out (can't wait ;D ).  Just wondering as nothing has been said on the matter for over 2 months  :-\

Cheers
-cdbrown

ErikRuud:

Howard, I spend a lot of time on the software forum. I already knew about the project, but I did not know it was still being worked on.

DinoRoger, The "screen shot" instructions are not that hard to do.  Once I had the first one completed, it was not hard to do more of them.  Until something better comes (Sir Poonga's and Howard's project) along, this works for me.

PaigeOliver, My buttons are on the left because I like them that way.  As I explained to someone else last week, I've answered this many times already.

The "sort of standard" stick on the left, buttons on the right arrangement did not become common, until long after I stopped going to arcades. My arcade days were from 1978 to about 1982. Games had many different layouts then.  Also the Atari 2600 and Odyssey2 console systems had the button on the left.

So far only one person out of twenty had a problem using my control panel, and I showed him that he could use the player 2 buttons with the player 1 joystick for one player games.

I'm going to have to put this explanation on my website.

Aceldamor:

Howard,

I'm not a programmer by any means, but I would like to volunteer where I can....

What exactly do you need?

radiator:

ditto, i'd love to help too...

cdbrown:

radiator and Aceldamor,

Go along to that link that Howard provided and sign up.  Posting on that board might get things moved along a bit quicker.

Cheers
-cdbrown

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