charcole / LCDZapper

Device for making light gun games playable on LCD TVs
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any good news about more game console's cable #27

Open hpx1984 opened 4 months ago

hpx1984 commented 4 months ago

Hi Sir Charcole i saw your greate project name of "LCDZapper" and got to know it can support so many old game consoles but i just saw some informations of the Playstation cable from github , could you share more other console cable's information? i want to try to build it sorry for trouble you and many thanks your greate project LCDZapper to help all game console lover to can go ahead to play lightgun game on new LCD TV

NES / Famicom Master System Saturn Playstation Playstation 2 Dreamcast Lethal Enforcers (Arcade) original xbox xbox 360 ps3/ps4 3DO PCE SNES atari2600

dekkit commented 1 month ago

If you scan through the issues, I've previously attempted to document how a few of the cables were designed / made - so you can build your own if you're keen.

Universal cable (with the LED that you use on a consoles og lightgun) https://github.com/charcole/LCDZapper/issues/20

NES Cable https://github.com/charcole/LCDZapper/issues/19

PSX (supported by using an Arduino Nano)) https://github.com/charcole/LCDZapper/issues/22

If you read through Charcoles comments on each of those issues it should give you an idea of how he approached the design and how you could adapt the output for other systems.

The simplest approach is just to build the universal cable and use the original light gun for the console.

hpx1984 commented 1 month ago

Dear Sir

yes ,im already review all the issues and got some detail of the PS cable and nes cable  im going to try to build one 

so many thx your great project on the lighgun 

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