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dazztardly
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=coJvELx4oqE

I can't quote prices here. However email me at dazztardly@flashgameshows.com if interested...Serious inquiries only

-Dan Berger
Loogaroo
Just want to chime in to say that I have a set of these buzzers myself, and they're excellent. They're fully customizable - a major help for someone like myself who likes to do his own programs and doesn't want everything constrained to the numbers 1, 2, and 3. They're also quite durable, far more so than the ones you find on buzzers.com.

Berger did excellent work with my buzzers, and I highly recommend them to anyone who wants to take their game presentations to the next level.
dazztardly
I appreciate the comments. Thank you, Tim.

-Dan
chris319
How are your lamp matrix readouts coming?
dazztardly
QUOTE(chris319 @ Aug 3 2008, 09:30 AM) [snapback]193220[/snapback]

How are your lamp matrix readouts coming?


I have one already assembled with a 10 pin rotary. I'd like to find a "pop-in, pop-out" button strip, but I don't know the correct term. Would you know?

-Dan
pds319
Hey Dan. Haven't talked in a bit. Cool to see some of your work popping here. I'm hoping to jump back into building once I move. Catch you around.

-Paul
chris319
QUOTE(dazztardly @ Aug 3 2008, 02:00 PM) [snapback]193245[/snapback]

QUOTE(chris319 @ Aug 3 2008, 09:30 AM) [snapback]193220[/snapback]

How are your lamp matrix readouts coming?


I have one already assembled with a 10 pin rotary. I'd like to find a "pop-in, pop-out" button strip, but I don't know the correct term. Would you know?

Gang switch.

How did you end up constructing these readouts?
dazztardly
QUOTE(chris319 @ Aug 3 2008, 09:42 PM) [snapback]193282[/snapback]

QUOTE(dazztardly @ Aug 3 2008, 02:00 PM) [snapback]193245[/snapback]

QUOTE(chris319 @ Aug 3 2008, 09:30 AM) [snapback]193220[/snapback]

How are your lamp matrix readouts coming?


I have one already assembled with a 10 pin rotary. I'd like to find a "pop-in, pop-out" button strip, but I don't know the correct term. Would you know?

Gang switch.

How did you end up constructing these readouts?


I used a diode matrix to manipulate the circuit with a 10 pin rotary

But I have some interesting news to share...After years of research, I finally figured out how to control a diode matrix with a PC. I am right now in talks with Todd, and if this flies right...we're gonna have a doozy on our hands.

Chris, drop me a line at dazztardly@flashgameshows.com .
-Dan
uncleplinko
Sorry for bumping the thread, but I just wanted to chime in about the buttons.

I just received my set today, and they are the best!
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