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Author Topic: What's the best hardware for RGB Led lighting with LedBlinky?  (Read 1328 times)

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mamemaniac

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Is it Ultimarc, GGG or the Howler hardware? I'm looking to light my entire 4 player SlikStik control panel from buttons to trackball and joysticks.
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Re: What's the best hardware for RGB Led lighting with LedBlinky?
« Reply #1 on: July 22, 2015, 11:51:27 pm »
The ultimarc ipac I/o and the howler are both great all-in-one controller boards. I believe the differences between the two are that the ultimarc unit comes with a harness and the howler comes with screw down terminals. The ultimarc unit does not have built in resistors where as the howler does. The howler also includes an accelerometer. Otherwise, I think their feature set is the same.

I do have a like new howler I will sell. I bought a neo geo and will not continue my mame project. I updated the firm ware and otherwise unused it. Shoot me a pm if you are interested.