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Now, how can I make it loop Post a Comment. Saturday, March 29, Hacking picasaweb's flash player. As ive mentioned in my last post, im currently transferring all of my photos to picasaweb : I love the service, and im really happy with everything maybe except the weight of the javascript on the site itself. Well - since ive effectively killed off my own gallery to for this to make sense, i needed to show off my flashy new gallery on this blog : I had a couple of ways to do this: 1 get a drupal module that would do this for me 2 use the embed player that picasaweb offers 3 make my own view using the picasaweb's public api 1 proved to be a no-go, the module is there, but doesnt do any of the things i need 2 is cool, but lacks certain functionality i needed 3 yeah, like i have the time to do that ; well, that really left me with only one choice - be happy with the standart player You can already see how to change the size of the embed object by hand - so that it makes a better fit to your site.
Wait, back up - a list of photos, right? Where does it get this list from i wonder And if I leave the POTS on the board glued into the same position they would be in with the trigger UN-pressed and then hooked up the button to the orange post High? I'm excited I got my box built. It doesn't look as great as some of the others here but nonetheless..
I'm excited. Thanks for the help HarumaN you rock. Hehe thanks, let me know if you have any more questions. I haven't messed with that pad before, but you did the research correctly. Quote from: Gizzmo; Gizzmo just curious who makes that pcb? Quote from: SG Jaycurl on April 15, , am. HarumaN this is what someone on another forum said. Does this ring true to you? Or is he full of it? Did you try it yet? You do have to do the newer madcatz pcb with two resistors and a transistor per trigger.
I'm trying to wire triggers on a Madcats - copyright. I used my multimiter to figure out which post was low. I then wired it up like the diagram below, but I am not getting any response when I test it with my multimiter or when I plug into my computer and try to test it that way. I'm hoping it's just some dumb noob mistake. Can you see anything that looks wrong?
For the record, I did remove the pot. I'm hoping that wasn't a F-up on my part. Isn't supposed to be a PNP transistor? And yes, you have to remove the trigger pot for it to work. Quote from: HarumaN on April 22, , am. This thread at Shoryuken. Quote from: SG Jaycurl on April 22, , am. Sorry if I'm being a pest with these posts. I sort've obsess about this stuff until I figure it out. I'm funny like that. Here's a quote from a post on Shoryuken. The colored text was my doing: Quote.
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