DaveC posted on Mar 25 2006 at 07:03 PM said:
Reesy posted on Mar 25 2006 at 01:13 PM said:
Actually I'm lying DrMD would work. I've just checked the source, for a UP-LEFT diagnal, I translate it back to UP and LEFT being pressed at the same time. I'd guess that most other emulators will work as well.
Does this mean that somewhere in the SDK or even the electronics it automaticaly interprets a combination of ordinals as a diagonal automatically? Would all software work this way without modification? That is strange as with the original hardware it is impossible to press two ordinals at once. I even thought it may fuck something up because the electronics were not designed to ever have those connections made. If this is true then we wouldn't need those logic chips anymore, it makes it real simple then. Hmmm.
Bacteria: I would test all of the games you can too see if ALL work with diagonals. If so then we have something here.
DaveC - bang on the nail!
This is what threw me - press a direction key on your keyboard, and then another, and the computer only accepts the dominant one, not both at the same time. This is why I failed to realise the full extent of my work unil today. It was because of the many (wiredly hostile) comments earlier, that I thought "right, why do I find this D-pad so great to use (even on 1942) " - I played StarForce on MAME and it hit me - diagonals worked reliably! (etc).
You are absolutely right DaveC, and thanks for your positive feedback - there does not, at the moment, seem to be a need for a logic chip (sorry Radek - funny how the table turns...).
Yes, it makes it simple! :rolleyes:
I am pleased - however many units I eventually sell is acedemic (although I would like to make some money!) - the community as a force will benefit, and I have, I believe, (even now) made a worthwhile contribution.
I will test lots of games, and will give an honest appraisal of what works and what doesn't work with the games on my system - I can't play everything! People can then decide if they want one or not.
I will probably compile a list of all users who have made/will make nice comments on my gadget, and I will offer two or three people a free unit (perhaps you, DaveC might want to be one of them?), on the basis that all I want them to do is to post an honest and unbiast review on the forum - this will either kill the project (no problem) or rocket it into mass order status - people can make their own mind up then as to if they want one - just like they did with your wonderful cap mod.
Lots of testing to do, one or maybe two final prototypes to make and fully test, then I will take it from there. No rush, people can wait for a couple of weeks if it takes that time - the onus is getting the product in a good state as it can be rather than rushing a release because of any pressure.
It is nice to see people are being positive now - I was getting down earlier about the whole thing.