What have you done with my Peacekeeper Revolver anyway Terratron? Is it obliterated into a thousand different pieces for research purposes
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Yeah, you could control the shell and everything. you could use it with every cd-i title. It just shows a cursor on screen. There was a IR sensor you'd have to place on top of the TV, and the Peacekeeper responds with the IR sensor only.
It's just a 'normal' controller, but with a very unique technique inside.
Something like the new Revolution controller Nintendo will use!
It's just a 'normal' controller, but with a very unique technique inside.
Something like the new Revolution controller Nintendo will use!
Hmm, you know it's been sometime since I tried it but I think you actually could!!cdifan wrote:If I remember correctly, the peacekeeper only worked with a few selected titles, right? Or could it be used with any CD-i title? Could you control the player shell with it?
The Peacekeeper Revolver was often referred to as an "Air Mouse", the inference being that you waved it around in the air instead of the humble landed mouse we all know and love.

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(I splitted the topic because the other one was losing focus)
that last pic says it can only be used with specific titles developed for use with the gun. Hmmm... I take it does work with all titles, but when no calibration is available the cursor movement may turn out to be cumbersome...
anyone else?
that last pic says it can only be used with specific titles developed for use with the gun. Hmmm... I take it does work with all titles, but when no calibration is available the cursor movement may turn out to be cumbersome...
anyone else?
The gun works with all titles, the calibration routines are only included with certain titles. The gun does not work like a normal lightgun, e.g. by timing the electronbeam from the TV-screen. The CD-i lightgun works with an IR-sender in the small box and a directional IR-receiver in the gun itself. From the angle and intensity of the received IR it is calculated where the gun is pointing at. I think it's also explained in that document about cd-i pointing devices, I'm sur I've seen some document where it's explained in detail. So instead of a more standard lightgun, a CD-i lightgun will also work with LCD TV's and beamers. IIRC the lightguns were pretty expensive at the time, more than twice the price of a similar gun for another system.
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I never modified it myself, but I do have pictures of how the revolver looks on the inside. This may uncover a little how the gun works....
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Ahh will have a look now. Might be an interesting learning experience trying to mod the case for one, maybe say one based on the gun in Escape From Cyber City/Galaxy Express 999 or have a sci-fi ish one for Burn Cycle .. maybe someone would like to take up those as a hobby/challenge ?
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