That's why I put LaserBoy.wtf in the same dir as the app.
James.
That's why I put LaserBoy.wtf in the same dir as the app.
James.
All of my stuff gets installed in the same place... it's just that the whole thing gets put in a super secret hidden location. It's only temporary until I create a custom installer, though.
Are you using the traditional DOS style ini file format with section headings and var val pairs, or are you just saving a bunch of stuff in plain ASCII like I did in WTF?
James.
Updated the dll so LDS RealTime doesn't use 100% CPU on Win2k. Any feedback welcome (are you geting the same framerate with this as a normal DAC?)
When does the ini file get loaded? Since there is no method to send the info I am going to just read/create the file via code before it gets loaded. Should be easy enough.
Also, it would be helpful if you could add a text file with documentation for the API in the zip files.
The ini is read in when getcardnum is called. Good suggestion on the documentation, I hadn't done it yet because the only place for people to download it is here, and there's documentation here. will do.
About 20 minutes ago drlava packed up his stuff and went on his way. He stopped by for a bit over an hour to show me his SS RGB laser projector.
AWESOME!
I have to have one!
If I had a rig like that, I'd have it on every day!
That is the first SS blue I've ever seen (473nm).
LOVED IT!
He also easily answered a question I've had for a while...
Yes! 660nm is a much better red and it works great!
His beam quality and white balance is excellent.
It was also great meeting this guy. I look forward to working with him and seeing what other neat things he comes up with. Now, I'm even more super stoked about SELEM!
James.
Last edited by James Lehman; 07-02-2008 at 12:49.
I added a nice config screen for you driver to my Spaghetti software for those who have an aversion to INI files.