Post 1 made on Saturday March 12, 2005 at 17:49 |
i have been making a game where i want users to be able to use the remote wonder. This is a multi-player game so will need to use mutiple remotes but be able to tell what remote is being used. I have seen that the remote wonder provides up to 12 channels, however want to know if the reciever can recieve on all 12 channels and distinguish the difference.......just like having multiple joysticks.
if this is not possible, does anyone know if it is possible to use multiple recievers all set to a different channel and then distinguish the difference this way?
thanks
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Post 2 made on Saturday March 19, 2005 at 13:06 |
TwistedMelon Long Time Member |
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The hardware is capable, but the PC drivers are not. I'm not sure about using one RW1 and one RW2 though.
Using a Mac you can use both RW1 and RW2 at the same time, though not two of each - again, just because of the way the software is set up. It would be easy to support up to 16 of each at the same time, but would make the UI a bit more complicated and would likely only be used by a very small handful of people.
Bruno
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