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Add LED strip emulation #6
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In GitLab by @warezwaldo on Feb 1, 2021, 20:46 Is there any documentation on the PCB used available anywhere? |
In GitLab by @somewhatlurker on Feb 7, 2021, 16:05 If I'm not mistaken, the relevant devices here are the 15093-06 boards, which in Chunithm should sit on COM10 and COM11 between the host and downstream LED boards, right? I've just spent a few days trying to reverse the protocol from data and fw updates. I think I have it pretty much figured out. (Ongeki data makes for a great reference) I'm currently working on an implementation to test it. If all goes well I'll give more details and protocol docs when it's ready. |
In GitLab by @somewhatlurker on Feb 10, 2021, 08:00 I can report that I (and some collaborators) now have a working LED strip emulator for Chunithm, in addition to enough information to make an Ongeki implementation in the future (probably). We're currently working on finalizing how IO for it will work and integrating it with some other related changes compared to upstream. If anyone's interested in having protocol docs ahead of code being available, please let me know and I'll get a copy uploaded. |
In GitLab by @somewhatlurker on Feb 11, 2021, 08:07 This is part of !24 |
In GitLab by @somewhatlurker on Apr 30, 2021, 02:59 As you may have noticed, the old MR !24 was closed after some feature creep and potential issues. Unfortunately skogaby and I haven't really been working on it much since then, but in the name of not letting work go to waste I thought I'd share my current state of work from way back then, which has an updated (and more generalised) LED strip emulator implementation. https://dev.s-ul.net/somewhatlurker/segatools/-/commit/b87fb610e02e6b4847acc00e5c7acf19a12367da I recommend reading the full commit message (pasted below).
bugfix for running slider/button leds separate to led strip: https://dev.s-ul.net/somewhatlurker/segatools/-/commit/f30e7e130900ff5e454fbc51f2d2d08e705db2db |
In GitLab by @tau on Nov 23, 2019, 18:56
This is a common PCB used by a variety of different SEGA cabinets, but Chunithm has a particular need for it since it displays a (skippable) startup error if these LED strips are not present.
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