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Author Topic: Help with Supermodel 3 and Star Wars Trilogy  (Read 1670 times)

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Help with Supermodel 3 and Star Wars Trilogy
« on: May 31, 2020, 05:25:00 pm »
Does anyone know if there is a way to connect an lighted button to act as the "event button" when help is called in the game Star Wars Trilogy? Im using SuperModel 3 Emulator with an iPac connected to Win 10 pc in a Arcade 1up cabinet. I know I would have to add the led button but I'm not sure if the code is there to light the lepd, and or a keyboard button to press when the event is is called for.
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Re: Help with Sega Model 3 and Star Wars Trilogy
« Reply #1 on: May 31, 2020, 06:12:57 pm »
Do you mean supermodel?  If so then yes it should be hooked up.  You have to use one of the interum builds (the official version hasn't been updated in a while) and you have to set output to "windows" via a command line flag (sorry I don't have any of this on hand for specifics).  Then supermodel will broadcast outputs and you can hook them up to a lamp via mamehooker, ledblinky or whatever.  Not sure if that particular lamp is hooked up though.