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Title: SPI-D Digital Speedometer AND MAME
Post by: jackiabu on October 19, 2013, 10:32:42 am
so i got my new SPI-D Digital Speedometer  from here  http://www.symprojects.com/shop/spi-d-digital-speedometer/ (http://www.symprojects.com/shop/spi-d-digital-speedometer/)


is someone know how to configure it in mame?

i succeeded to confgier only in game that come with the software. like F1-2010,GRID   SPI D Digital Speedometer (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fjUyS97BN8#)

Title: Re: SPI-D Digital Speedometer AND MAME
Post by: Fursphere on October 19, 2013, 11:13:27 am
I think that requires MAMEHooker?  Then you have to find the memory segements for each game that represent "speed" and "push" it to the SPI-D speedometer.   (I have no idea how to "push" the data to the speedometer either....)


http://dragonking.arcadecontrols.com/static.php?page=aboutmamehooker (http://dragonking.arcadecontrols.com/static.php?page=aboutmamehooker)
Title: Re: SPI-D Digital Speedometer AND MAME
Post by: BadMouth on October 19, 2013, 11:42:40 am
There is no way to use it with MAME games unless they originally had some kind of output for a speedometer.
In that case, the output would have to be hooked up in MAME, most likely by Howard.
Then it MIGHT be possible to have MAMEhooker translate it into something the display could use.
We're probably only talking about one or two games working even if everything was hooked up in MAME.

IIRC, it works with games like F1 and Grid by tapping into the physics engine.
MAME is completely different.
Title: Re: SPI-D Digital Speedometer AND MAME
Post by: jackiabu on October 19, 2013, 12:04:24 pm
OK guys thanks for the quick reply ;D

it's a pity that there no support in mame :-\
Title: Re: SPI-D Digital Speedometer AND MAME
Post by: Xiaou2 on October 20, 2013, 05:17:21 am
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There is no way to use it with MAME games unless they originally had some kind of output for a speedometer.

 I dont believe this is entirely accurate.

 Racing games all have Speedometers.  They are already on-screen... so I have no idea why you would want a digital readout.. (Id prefer an analog gauge myself, as well as an analog Tach... )   But..   if one is good at programming, they can do something similar to what Mamehooker does.

 Basically, you have to use a tool to analyze variables that the games using.  Once you find the speedometer value, you can write a program to monitor that value... and to output a signal to trigger the device.

 Thats how the 'cheat' engine works in mame.  Someone searches for values, finds them.. then makes a 'cheat' to exploit those variables.

 Im no coder.  I just know the rough concept of how it works.
Title: Re: SPI-D Digital Speedometer AND MAME
Post by: Fursphere on October 20, 2013, 12:22:15 pm
The video in the first post cracks me up too.    You buy a fancy digital speedometer - but play racing games with the keyboard? 

Should spend that money on a wheel first...
Title: Re: SPI-D Digital Speedometer AND MAME
Post by: BadMouth on October 20, 2013, 03:50:54 pm
The video in the first post cracks me up too.    You buy a fancy digital speedometer - but play racing games with the keyboard? 

Should spend that money on a wheel first...

He was just testing it.
jackiabu has a built from scratch outrun themed cab with a thrustmaster wheel: http://jackiabu.blogspot.com/search?updated-min=2011-01-01T00:00:00-08:00&updated-max=2012-01-01T00:00:00-08:00&max-results=2 (http://jackiabu.blogspot.com/search?updated-min=2011-01-01T00:00:00-08:00&updated-max=2012-01-01T00:00:00-08:00&max-results=2)
Title: Re: SPI-D Digital Speedometer AND MAME
Post by: Fursphere on October 20, 2013, 04:24:21 pm
Ahh, cool!     :cheers:

I would love a working analog speedometer / tachometer - but the effort involved for just a single functioning game doesn't seem worth it.  :(
Title: Re: SPI-D Digital Speedometer AND MAME
Post by: jackiabu on October 21, 2013, 11:57:39 am
Ahh, cool!     :cheers:

I would love a working analog speedometer / tachometer - but the effort involved for just a single functioning game doesn't seem worth it.  :(

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