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loadman:
--- Quote --- I ran across Atomic FE (was recomended by Havok). Youki is working towards LEDWiz capibilities. Don't know what it will do just yet, but just thought I would mention it.
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I'm interested to see when and what level Youki will support.
FYI
I have 2x MaLa Hardware and 2x LedWiz. I love my LEDS!!!!! :(
My Wife does not understand ;)
Darq:
I didnt think multiple LEDwizes was supported yet
squirrellydw:
I have a question slightly off topic. There are 4 wires on the RGB Drive, does it matter what wire goes where? I assume one wire goes to the +5v and the other three connect to the LEDWIZ, I am just not sure if certain wires have to connect to a certain place.
Thanks
RandyT:
--- Quote from: Darq on August 28, 2006, 08:47:43 pm ---I didnt think multiple LEDwizes was supported yet
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They are if you are using PowerMAME or the latest OCX from GGG. Up to 16 LED-Wiz boards for a total of up to 512 outputs.
--- Quote from: squirrellydw on August 28, 2006, 09:37:01 pm ---I have a question slightly off topic. There are 4 wires on the RGB Drive, does it matter what wire goes where? I assume one wire goes to the +5v and the other three connect to the LEDWIZ, I am just not sure if certain wires have to connect to a certain place.
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The red marked wire goes to +5. The other three, starting with the first wire after the red marked one, are Blue, Green and Red. I would recommend picking a group of three outputs and wire them in the standard RGB order, using the lowest number in the group as Red and the highest number as Blue.
RandyT
squirrellydw:
--- Quote from: squirrellydw on August 28, 2006, 09:37:01 pm ---I have a question slightly off topic. There are 4 wires on the RGB Drive, does it matter what wire goes where? I assume one wire goes to the +5v and the other three connect to the LEDWIZ, I am just not sure if certain wires have to connect to a certain place.
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The red marked wire goes to +5. The other three, starting with the first wire after the red marked one, are Blue, Green and Red. I would recommend picking a group of three outputs and wire them in the standard RGB order, using the lowest number in the group as Red and the highest number as Blue.
RandyT
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Thanks Randy, however I am a little confused by what you mean " I would recommend picking a group of three outputs and wire them in the standard RGB order, using the lowest number in the group as Red and the highest number as Blue."
Thanks
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