Show us your Gamebuino clone or the last module you made.
by erico » Mon Apr 21, 2014 9:26 pm
Oh for sure, I keep freecad here for the engineering side of things.
Blender/lightwave/etc is because I wanted to render artistic pieces with it, try different materials and so on, just for the looks!
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by rodot » Mon Apr 21, 2014 9:29 pm
*coughsolidworkshasanicerendertooltoocough*
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by DFX2KX » Wed Apr 30, 2014 10:23 pm
rodot wrote:*coughsolidworkshasanicerendertooltoocough*
lol That is does. Last I checked, it was expensive, though
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by rodot » Thu May 01, 2014 8:18 am
*coughnotforstudentscough*
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by DFX2KX » Tue May 06, 2014 1:13 pm
rodot wrote:*coughnotforstudentscough*
well, yeah, but getting a student license in my case would be pretty naughty
Though, Autodesk123D (which is free) opens the STEP file just fine. For some reason, however, it puts the USB port in an odd place when I open it O_o
I t was neat to 'take it apart' though, and look at the layout. 123D is different enough form inventor that I'm having a time of it trying to mockup a custom backplate XD. Not to mention it's been a few years since I've touch Inventor.
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by HTel » Fri May 30, 2014 8:35 pm
rodot wrote:Do you think this is a must-have feature?
I find that the work going into it, even if you made it look better... you would have to wright a new library(or just add it).
Plus look how un-needed it is, I have no console in my house that vibrates.
And look at the syntax used for it would probably be.
gb.vibrate(time, vibrations-per-second)
I gotta say, not necessary ...
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by DFX2KX » Fri May 30, 2014 8:55 pm
HTel wrote:have no console in my house that vibrates.
So, no dualshock controllers, or xbox controllers, or Dreamcast controllers (I think those vibrated)? I can't think of any console after the N64 that didn't have it built it. that being said, it's not a feature that most folks would be looking for right off the bat.
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by adekto » Sat May 31, 2014 11:26 am
or you know any smartphone u ever owned...
its a nice feature to have i remeber an old gameboy cartrige with a moter in it jus to give recoil fo its guns and wen doing driving stuff
its an extension to the sound system
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by HTel » Mon Jun 02, 2014 12:25 am
DFX2KX wrote:So, no dualshock controllers, or xbox controllers, or Dreamcast controllers (I think those vibrated)? I can't think of any console after the N64 that didn't have it built it. that being said, it's not a feature that most folks would be looking for right off the bat.
Okay, I have an XBOX One, now, but my GBA SP does not + my NES and SNES does not vibrate. I don't find that it is too common until Star-fox 64 for the N64 with a rumble pack support. It is more $$$.
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by EatMyBlitch » Wed Apr 29, 2015 9:21 am
I think it would be pretty cool to have. but you should sell it as a add on. And im sure some programmers will make games that work with it. And if you are going to sell it i will buy one. Also can you buy the linking cable without needing to buy two gamebuino's? Anyway i hope you will sell the vibra....
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