Hacking the E-mag?

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  • Have Blue
    Registered User
    • Jul 2001
    • 144

    #46
    Allrighty, I managed to track down the SMT switches used for the pushbuttons...

    C&K KN01P3DSAQ, Digi-Key part # CKN1265CT-ND

    Will oredr a few next time I get goodies from Digi-Key.

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    • Sledgehammer
      trust me I'm a cop...
      • Aug 2001
      • 302

      #47
      How much are the green Displays?
      black Xtreme Emag
      LVL 10 inside, warp feed left setup
      green warp feed and green 12V Revvy with X-board (melted for warp hose)
      14" Freak kit
      Triggernomics blade trigger
      AGD flatline 4.5k 68cui with green tank cover
      green LED Display (thanks Have Blue)
      clear grips with custom sledgehammer logo (made by Load SM5)

      to do list:

      - Get Triggernomics custom milling
      - Get Custom Anno

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      • Have Blue
        Registered User
        • Jul 2001
        • 144

        #48
        I'll be selling the green displays for $40 shipped.

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        • jeffremiller
          Team Invictus
          • Jun 2001
          • 575

          #49
          Hey Tom... or any moderator.... How about cleaning up this thread? Just leaving the tech info....

          Also, HaveBlue, In regards to eyes... how close to the ball and or center of the ball does the eye need to be? I'm about to start drilling :the face of the PF plug. :)

          Also, working on a power harness for Warp/Hopper to interface with the emag battery. and building an interlink plug into it as well. That way, my loading system and marker will be nice and neat when the two are separated with the NW QD I bought.

          Pretty slick system, breaks down into air, loading and marker very quickly and cleanly.

          Also, Tom...if you read this... Do you still want some help with Unix? or your phones?

          J_

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          • Have Blue
            Registered User
            • Jul 2001
            • 144

            #50
            What I do with the photoeyes is use a current limiting resistor on the emitter side of the eye. I then adjust the sensitivity (and thus sensing distance) by changing the value of the resistor hooked up to the detector side of the eye (just like Tom's eye setup, though I use a fixed resistor rather than a potentiometer). I'll look up what values I used when I get home.

            So I'd say just mount the eye in the PF plug however you like - this will probably take a bit of trial and error (and a few PF plugs) to get right.

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            • jeffremiller
              Team Invictus
              • Jun 2001
              • 575

              #51
              Hey, HaveBlue.... did you get a chance to look up the resistor value for the eye? I'm almost ready to mount the eye but I'm considering where to put the pot (or resistor) I like the idea of adjustability.

              How much reprogramming would it tke to get this to work? Since it is looking at the second ball in the stack...will that make a difference?

              J_

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              • AGD
                The man from AGD

                • Oct 2000
                • 5916

                #52
                Hi Guys,

                I am monitoring this thread. We are trying to get through end of year stuff right now. PF Plug eye sounds like its going to work well. Post some pics.

                AGD
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                • Have Blue
                  Registered User
                  • Jul 2001
                  • 144

                  #53
                  Green displays arrived today! Will have them up on my site later tonight, hopefully.



                  The second photo is a better representation of the actual color of the unit (as shown in the reflection on the right side of the picture)

                  Jeff - I have scrawled away somewhere that I'm using a 560 ohm resistor to limit current to the photoeye. I believe I'm using a 120 or 150 kohm resistor on the detector side - note that using a larger value resistor will increase the sensitivity of the eye.

                  Tom, I haven't forgotten about bringing by the camera - will be able to as soon as I get my winter car. I keep bugging my boss aboout finding the manual for the unit, but he seems to have misplaced it somewhere in his basement (where he had been using it to analyze his golf swing :-)

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                  • BlackVCG
                    Grubby Owner

                    • Oct 2000
                    • 4956

                    #54
                    Anything achieved with respect to the ACE in the PF plug?
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                    • Have Blue
                      Registered User
                      • Jul 2001
                      • 144

                      #55
                      Probably not - I still have to get a Warlord board out to jeffremiller for him to use (but I have to modify the beast first - hopefully one of this week's many many projects).

                      Regarding the pushbutton switches used on the board, I found that the KN01P3DSAQ is now discontinued. The direct replacement is ITT switch # KSS231G (available through Digi-Key as 401-1098-1-ND).

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                      • Pand0ra
                        Don't open the box
                        • Sep 2001
                        • 377

                        #56
                        Intimidator Shocktech with Technatrigger.
                        AGD Emag Extreme C&C Lvl10 ACE.
                        "Pandora, that is the FIRST C&C Extreme to ever be sold." Manike

                        "Destruction and reckless abandon. And you all helped to create it!
                        WAY TO GO!" The EVE Online Team

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                        • Have Blue
                          Registered User
                          • Jul 2001
                          • 144

                          #57
                          Well, there simply isn't enough room for extension. Unless you start ripping out parts of the code, that is. How many people actually use the countdown timer? That would be the first thing I'd comment out of the code in order to add more features or complete the character set.

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                          • headcase
                            Gotta Love Toys
                            • Nov 2001
                            • 1141

                            #58
                            Yep, bye bye to the timer(and the associated menu that allows you to choose how long it counts down) and the burst modes should free up a decent amount of room.
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                            • Pand0ra
                              Don't open the box
                              • Sep 2001
                              • 377

                              #59
                              Intimidator Shocktech with Technatrigger.
                              AGD Emag Extreme C&C Lvl10 ACE.
                              "Pandora, that is the FIRST C&C Extreme to ever be sold." Manike

                              "Destruction and reckless abandon. And you all helped to create it!
                              WAY TO GO!" The EVE Online Team

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                              • Have Blue
                                Registered User
                                • Jul 2001
                                • 144

                                #60
                                There's minimal bloat in the E-Mag programming - it's not written in C. True, the micro has 2k, but AVR instructions are a whopping 16 bits long! Thus, you've only got 1000 (okay, 1024) instructions max in the program. Also, the LED module does not have its own internal character set - everything has to be stored in the micro. So storing a complete alphanumeric character set wipes out a lot of code space!

                                Now knowing how the AVR is organized, AGD really crammed a whole lot into that micro.

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