I assume there are products that I can do this with... I am just not familiar with them. I just replaced an ArcadeSD with an ARpiCADE... the ArcadeSD had a feature that would blink Atari "volcano" buttons like the originals... how do I accomplish such a task using the ARpiCADE?
In a perfect world they would blink only when there was a credit...(P1, P2 or both)...
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Maybe RGBCommander?
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I'm not sure, if MAME sends signals for the light up start buttons that we can use it should be possible (but you would need a spare GPIO or two so you could reassign some button signals for it as long as you're not using all the available buttons). If MAME doesn't supply those signals it would be a lot more complex as you'd have to have a system in place to keep track of credits and activate the LEDs etc..
Unless you just wanted the lights to blink and not indicate that there were credits or something. A lights blink all the time hack would be possible too but I'm guessing that's not really what you want.
Unless you just wanted the lights to blink and not indicate that there were credits or something. A lights blink all the time hack would be possible too but I'm guessing that's not really what you want.
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Some Atari games have the LED blinking built in to the code.
There is a program called LED BLINKY evidently that also adds functionality to other games.
I'd love for them to simply blink during attract mode... then, perhaps, go solid when in game? I'm guessing LED Blinky isn't available for linux...
There is a program called LED BLINKY evidently that also adds functionality to other games.
I'd love for them to simply blink during attract mode... then, perhaps, go solid when in game? I'm guessing LED Blinky isn't available for linux...
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Retropie thread discussing RGB commander: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/265 ... ommander/2
Pretty sure it will be able to do what you want but I've never played with it. If it can work on RetroPie there's no reason it cannot work on ARpiCADE.
Pretty sure it will be able to do what you want but I've never played with it. If it can work on RetroPie there's no reason it cannot work on ARpiCADE.