Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Software Forum => Topic started by: AmericanDemon on March 29, 2005, 09:45:52 pm
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Alright, it has come time to get everything together to build the Infinity Project. The project is very in depth and even exceeds Krawdaddy
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Why not have the touchscreen computer send signals via the parallel port to an I-PAC or something similar? Seems like it'd do what you want without the need for dealing with networking stuff (which always gives me a headache).
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That would handle the credits. But as for selecting games and such it wouldnt work properly. Maybe I just have too much of a vision here and perhaps it truly is complex. But someone must know how to run a program on one machine and have it activate a program on a totally separate machine through a custom interface on a standard network.
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It is possible, just a bit of a pita.
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lol. Yeah thats true. I might be willing to pitch some cash at it, but that would depend on what someone would want to do it.
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That may do it. I just realized, there is a very good chance that whoever (if anyone) codes this thing would probably not have any use for it themselves. Good luck convincing someone to do it though.
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With a few tweaks the idea can be applied to jukebox systems or even digital video libraries as more and more people move to HTPC setups. It'd be a nifty remote console.
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Actually, I'm already working on a similar project but with different goals. The goals, in order of importance, of my touchscreen are:
1) Be a customized keyboard for PC Games that need the keyboard. By "customized", I mean take out all the "admin" keys that would let the user get into things they shouldn't.
2) Show controls.dat info for MAME games while you're in playing a game (for reference).
3) Show high scores for MAME games.
4) Instant replays for MAME games.
#1 is actually the easiest (fortunately), and is completed using a custom network application that I developed. The rest are pending :) My "touchscreen" is actually a 3com Audrey and since it runs QNX (a flavor of UNIX), it is very limiting to me since I'm having trouble getting my hands on an SDK. If I have a Windows based webtop, I'd be able to make 2-4 work :)
Until then, I can only give you what I got.
-sab
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#1 is actually the easiest (fortunately), and is completed using a custom network application that I developed. The rest are pending :)
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If you need the old QNX environment that worked well with the Audrey I think I still have it around here somewhere.
Flippin' sweet! 6.0? Does it include PhotonAB (which is what I really need)?
-sab
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I have one disk labelled 6.0 (making a boot floppy now to check it out) and I have a 2-disk set for 6.1.0.
Thanks for your help! Either one will work as long as it has the Application Builder...
Sorry for hijacking your thread ;D
-sab
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Thats alright, I'll let ya live. ;)
Now if only someone would be willing to craft my goals. :: sigh ::