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Aim Trak COMPLETE Solution?
FrizzleFried:
--- Quote from: AndyWarne on October 08, 2010, 05:57:46 am ---There is one other reason though why I was holding back, I am not sure what will happen with certain countries customs if we ship a complete very gun-like item!
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Legit question... though the Chinese have been doing it without issue for quite some time... they're selling PS/XBOX crap all the time.
isucamper:
have you guys looked at the kit installation guide? there's hardly anything to it. everything is ready to be hooked up. it will take you longer to mount the LED bar in your cab than it will to install the kit in the gun. don't let this stop you from ordering the kit.
isucamper:
http://www.ultimarc.com/aimtrak_kit.pdf
FrizzleFried:
It does seem simple... but I'd rather spend that 10 extra minutes working on my Golden Tee Fore/Silver Strike 2007 cab... or the Multi-Taito cab that's been on the back-burner for months... or the Xenon pin I am almost done with.
It's about priorities. MAME is low down the list. When a plug-n-play solution pops up... I'm in. BTW... I'm hoping the plug-n-play solution includes simple mounting for the light bar as well... I just don't have enough minutes in my day to be dinking around with MAME much any more.
isucamper:
You might want to steer clear of light guns altogether then as there is much dinking around in MAME to get them calibrated and working after the hardware installation is done. You've got to calibrate the gun, set options in MAME, and remember to do the native, in-game calibration for each game IF it is required. I haven't gone through this yet, but it sounds like it aint easy to get guns going on a MAME cab, especially if your expecting to hook guns up and start shooting.
I think this guy had the windows cal done right, but the ingame cal wasn't ever done. When he shoots onscreen, the aimtrak would tell MAME he was onscreen, but since he never did the ingame cal, it doesn't know where to put the shot. If he shoots offscreen, the aimtrak senses it and tells MAME and all is ok. I'm just guessing here as to what his problem is, but you have to expect to deal with these sorts of non-intuitive issues. It's just the nature of using hardware that's a level away from the emulation.
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