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Cabinet 90% done - hit a critical failure and need help
Necro:
Bender - thanks. I didn't think it did. I searched there forums and couldn't find anything on it...I actually installed Ubuntu and tried xrandr after it worked on my laptop. Of course, it didn't work on the cabinet hardware.
However, the beer I had to deal with this :angry: was damn good (Climax Noel by Eel River - it was organic so it was healthy for me...or something).
I also started looking at adding a second, 100% mirror to reflect the image in some way to the already built in mirror (do a V configuration in the cab, reflecting up to the silvered/1-way mirror. It's going to involve some geometry to figure out exactly how the hell do to that though. And ripping out half of what I've done, wiring wise.
Maximus and MAME may be the best approach.
dRiyoh: That doesn't actually result in a reflection, unfortunately. Just an upside down mirror image (or, after flipping, the exact same place I am now...). Try it - flip your monitor then kind of stand on your head to look at it. Thank you for the suggestion, however. I appreciate anything at this point.
Bender:
just so you know LEDBlinky is what supports the PacDrive
And LedBlinky runs inside maximus
so you have to configure LedBlinky to run the PacDrive (just as you would for LEDWiz) also ledBlinky does mapping for the U360's
LedBlinky is what made Maximus usable for me
Havok:
--- Quote from: Necro on January 17, 2010, 09:45:27 pm ---MAME is fine. MAME is the ONLY thing that's fine. Other emulators don't have that kind of toggle. Front Ends don't have that kind of toggle.
...I'm so utterly depressed at this right now it's not even funny.
--- End quote ---
AtomicFE does a mirror image option, but that won't help your other stuff. So, at least you have a front end and Mame...
gryhnd:
Edit - never mind....appears to be for video files only:
What about this I found through some googling?
I know nothing about it, nor have I tried it:
http://www.dvdvideosoft.com/products/dvd/Free-Video-Flip-and-Rotate.htm
gryhnd:
Ok, after my last failed attempt, I did come across a reference that implies flipped-landscape is available in Windows 7. It does not indicate this is limited to certain (nVidia) cards:
http://maximumpcguides.com/windows-7/set-the-monitor-orientation-to-landscape-flipped/
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