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[FVG]: OI or RC as control input

Several times I have proposed using the OI/RC as the control input. Here's my write up on it.

There are 2 ways to do this: use the dashboard port or write a program for the RC.
  • Dashboard
    Use the OI (with or w/o RC) as 4 game ports. you hook up the original controls & the dashboard and you're all set!
    PROS:
    • Lots of game ports.
    • original controls work
    CONS:
    • May not work w/o RC
    • Not everyone has an OI
    • Not everyone has an RS-232 port
  • RC
    You load a program to the RC and hook up the prog port to your PC. You turn it on and it should work fine!
    PROS:
    • Wireless!
    • almost garenteed to work
    • Can be made to work with previous years
    CONS:
    • May require the big batt (see below)
    • Not everyone has an OI/RC
    • Not everyone has an RS-232 port

POWER
There are a couple of things we could do for power of the RC/OI:
  • Use the original equipment (safest, heaviest?)
  • Make an AC adaptor for the RC (most cords)
  • Make custom battery backs (need to replace batteries)
I guess that is more of an user problem, not our problem.

I've attached a version of the code for the RC. (79.5 KB)
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Re: [FVG]: OI or RC as control input

we could include this as a deluxe feature, but we obviously need to have a keyboard/mouse configuration also.
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Re: [FVG]: OI or RC as control input

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we could include this as a deluxe feature, but we obviously need to have a keyboard/mouse configuration also.
In addition. I'm advocating complete config.
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Re: [FVG]: OI or RC as control input

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In addition. I'm advocating complete config.
Ok, ok, we'll do it for you...

But, you get to be in charge of that...
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