Death crimson OX problem??

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OldFoo

Post by OldFoo »

La4s wrote:
footix wrote:Change settings on the gunboard, there is 50" DX and 29" UR.



Change that dip to the other position and see what happens.


It it probably just easier to swap the sensors, so you don't have to worry about changing the dip on the gunboard every time you want to play a different game.



-La4s


Conf and Maze use a darts type calibration so they don't care about left being left and right being right. DC asks for corners to be shooted. I know as I got them all. But do as you want m8 :)
OldFoo

Post by OldFoo »

footix wrote:
La4s wrote:
footix wrote:Change settings on the gunboard, there is 50" DX and 29" UR.



Change that dip to the other position and see what happens.


It it probably just easier to swap the sensors, so you don't have to worry about changing the dip on the gunboard every time you want to play a different game.



-La4s


Conf and Maze use a darts type calibration so they don't care about left being left and right being right. DC asks for corners to be shooted. I know as I got them all. But do as you want m8 :)


I didn't know you could just switch, and the rest of the games would auto calibrate to the positions of the sensors :smt017



-La4s
OldFoo

Post by OldFoo »

It's not an issue of autocalibration. Fact is, 29" UR have mirrored screens (the woodies) and that UR setting on the gunboard is then mirrored but still works on darts type games as they read a center value. They don't care about where is left and where is right (logically). A game that wants you to shoot left upper corner and right lower corner has no chance to calibrate correctly if it reads a right upper value for a left upper corner, etc.

(these settings make non sense for the IO!)



As we all use these games on naomi UR (which is not mirrored), it is best to use the DX 50" type setting.



I personnally prefer the cool and easy solution when there is one.

I would have tried the dip change before telling it's no good :)

It takes no more than 30s to do that. Messing around with the sensors will be a lot more time consuming.



If It works you'll be happy, if it doesn't you'll end up with your sensor stuff.



Try it and thanks Geezer for the tip if it works.
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