on 10/14/01 1:54 AM, John Teffer at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> How about hacking a used Sega controller's outputs to the monitors buttons,
> and then programming in a series of button pushes to return the monitor to
> it's proper settings?  (Preferably using some noisy relays and/or solenoids
> in between, along with several colored lights)
> 
> If the monitor has a light that comes on or changes color when the monitor
> powers up, use that as the trigger to set off the series of button presses.
> 
> Be sure to use ALL of the controllers memory (if there's any left over) to
> do some impressive resizing and rotating back and forth while it's adjusting
> for snazzyness.
> 
> An A/B switch will allow you to use the game pad AS a game pad.  (by running
> more wires to the keyboards key switches.

You know what scares me, is that I think you're serious...

People like you keep the world from getting boring.

Rock on. :)



-- 
Michael Bryan Bell

http://homepage.mac.com/michael_bell/


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