I have a dxr3 but never tried to getgaming working on it.  Its a little sad
as it really is the best output I have ever seen..  I'm only using it for
sound atm.  Very clean..

I have a G400DH which i now use for freevo, it seems to have allthe features
you couldwant, but its really lagging in 3d.  This isn't an issue for me as
it is a dedicated freevo box.

I also had a legend voodoo3 before i gotthe g400.  Its tv out is really bad.

So, for freevo without games i would recomend the dxr3, .  For freevo with
games it seems you need something else anything matrox seems to be of
acceptable TV quality...  Although I'm sure any SDL apps should be hackable
to enable dxr3 output..  Just someone with the right knowhow needs to do
it..

Mick

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Justin T
Wetherell
Sent: Sunday, 18 April 2004 3:16 AM
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Subject: Re: [Freevo-users] remote as a joystick


Does anyone have any suggestions on wireless joysticks/gamepads or good
video cards for emulation? I have a dxr3 but that doesnt seem to supprt
emulation output, so I had put in a voodoo card, which really sucks.

Michael Ruelle wrote:

>Almost all of the game emulators i have seen do not support stdin/stdout
>interfaces like mplayer, tvtime and many of the other apps freevo uses.
>Unless the app itself supports LIRC(and you may have contention issues
>b/t freevo and the app over lirc), this may not be possible.
>
>The keys that are mapped and watched for in freevo don't work except
>for STOP and EXIT. These work because we don't bother to send them to
>the app. We just kill the app when processing. All the other stuff that
>may still be there in 1.5 or 1.4.1 that seems to interpret keystrokes
>doesn't work. it is leftovers from an experiment RShortt did to try to
>see if there was some other way to try to get game controls to map.
>
>
>



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