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| vertygo:
Hi All, I just got an email about this thing from JB (I know I know, we all hate them All-In-Ones).. RGB to Hi-Res VGA Converter BUT, this did get me to thinking, and please excuse my ignorance of how light guns work.. 1) Would you be able to plug a light gun setup that needs a regular tube tv onto this contraption ? Thus it would do the split-second screen blanking that they need to register the "shot" ? Mind you, I wonder if that would somehow kill your LCD after awhile ? 2) If NOT, then wouldn't something LIKE this be part of the solution to the whole light gun problem ? a board in between the pc and lcd that tricks both the guns and the tv into thinking they are back in retro-goodness ? Just putting it out there :) |
| Ginsu Victim:
I don't think you're even allowed to link to them here. You might wanna remove that link. |
| vertygo:
I'll let a moderator decide, obviously I'm not doing it to be malicious by any means. |
| AndyWarne:
The only way this would work is if you simulated a CRT scan on an LCD. So, when the trigger is pulled you would need to first blank the screen, then make each pixel white in the same way as a CRT beam scans across the screen, then detect which pixel makes the gun respond. Theoretically this is possible but not the best way to design an LCD-compatible light gun. |
| protokatie:
Andy, is the state change of LCD fast enough yet for that to work? I know LCD's will work with Zapper style light guns because all that system does is turn the screen black, but with a white square where the target is, but I didn't think LCD's had a high enough response time for using a "light pen" style gun. :dunno |
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