Power software WinArchiver v3.4 Multilingual Incl Keymaker-CORE PC software (3.91 MB ) Power.software.WinArchiver.v3.4.Multilingual.Incl.Keymaker-CORE.2014.software. Usb missile launcher software satzuma|warcraft orcs and humans windows 8|super street fighter ii guile theme. Feb 08, 2012 RE: Where to find the software for my old USB Missile Launche? Was clearing out some old boxes when i found a old USB Missile Launcher that someone got me as a birthday gift years ago, lost the disk and the box it came in and cant seem to find a model number anyone on it, after letting windows update look for the drivers it just says its a Tenx Nonstandard.
On 14 Oct 2009 Dave Higton wrote: Has anyone bought a USB missile launcher and found that my programme doesn't control it? If you did, and you didn't contact me: why not?
(although my anti- spam measures might have prevented some messages from reaching me.) Please contact me now. I've been made aware of another one that looks identical to the original, but has entirely different vendor ID, product ID and protocol. Yes, that's right; the protocol is entirely different.
I'm working towards release of this one in the near future, but I'd still like to hear from everyone who's got a non-working one in case there are yet more different models out there. I think there may be more than one problem here. We bought one of these for a facetious Christmas present for a Windows-using friend, and it's never worked, either on their computer or on my Windows one. I bought it via Amazon, and was given a refund without question and without having to return it.
This makes me think that this was a widespread problem with the hardware. With best wishes, Peter. Peter, / zfc Yb Prestbury, Cheltenham, Glos. GL52 Anne / England. And / / / family / / / / davehigton, 7:00 น.
On 15 Oct, 10:44, Dr Peter Young wrote: On 14 Oct 2009 Dave Higton wrote: Has anyone bought a USB missile launcher and found that my programme doesn't control it? If you did, and you didn't contact me: why not? (although my anti- spam measures might have prevented some messages from reaching me.) Please contact me now. I've been made aware of another one that looks identical to the original, but has entirely different vendor ID, product ID and protocol. Yes, that's right; the protocol is entirely different. I'm working towards release of this one in the near future, but I'd still like to hear from everyone who's got a non-working one in case there are yet more different models out there. I think there may be more than one problem here.
We bought one of these for a facetious Christmas present for a Windows-using friendand it's never worked, either on their computer or on my Windows one. I bought it via Amazon, and was given a refund without question and without having to return it. This makes me think that this was a widespread problem with the hardware. What are its USB Vendor ID and Product ID? Does it at least work enough to give those? Dave Dr Peter Young, 8:00 น.
On 16 Oct 2009 davehigton wrote: On 15 Oct, 10:44, Dr Peter Young wrote: snip I think there may be more than one problem here. We bought one of these for a facetious Christmas present for a Windows-using friendand it's never worked, either on their computer or on my Windows one. I bought it via Amazon, and was given a refund without question and without having to return it. This makes me think that this was a widespread problem with the hardware. What are its USB Vendor ID and Product ID? Does it at least work enough to give those? Sorry for the delay, it's been more-than usual chaos here.
I've deleted the software, but the launcher's box says it's Nipco 50820. It looks to me as if the rockets are firmly attached to the base! With best wishes, Peter. Peter, / zfc Yb Prestbury, Cheltenham, Glos. GL52 Anne / England. And / / / family / / / / Dave Higton, 10:58 น.
In message Dr Peter Young wrote: On 16 Oct 2009 davehigton wrote: On 15 Oct, 10:44, Dr Peter Young wrote: snip I think there may be more than one problem here. We bought one of these for a facetious Christmas present for a Windows-using friendand it's never worked, either on their computer or on my Windows one. I bought it via Amazon, and was given a refund without question and without having to return it.
This makes me think that this was a widespread problem with the hardware. What are its USB Vendor ID and Product ID? Does it at least work enough to give those? Sorry for the delay, it's been more-than usual chaos here. I've deleted the software, but the launcher's box says it's Nipco 50820. It looks to me as if the rockets are firmly attached to the base!
To find the USB VID and PID from an Iyonix: - Plug the device in - Open a TaskWindow (Ctrl-F12) and type 'usbdevices' - Take the number from the first column, on the line relating to the device in question - Type 'usbdevinfo n', replacing n with the number from the previous step - You'll now see several lines, two of which quote the Vendor ID and Product ID. Dave Dr Peter Young, 3:24 น.
OK, done, but don't waste too much time on it, as I'm going to throw the wretched thing out anyway. Here is what is says it is: USB release: 0110 Device class: 00 Device subclass: 00 Device protocol: 00 Max packet size: 08 Vendor ID: 1130 Product ID: 0202 Device ID: 0100 Manufacturer: ' Product: 'Tenx Nonstandard Devic' Serial number: ' # of configs: 1 With best wishes, Peter.
Peter, / zfc Yb Prestbury, Cheltenham, Glos. GL52 Anne / England.
And / / / family / / / / Dave Higton, 13:09 น. On 19 Oct 2009 Dave Higton wrote: In message Dr Peter Young wrote: snip OK, done, but don't waste too much time on it, as I'm going to throw the wretched thing out anyway. Here is what is says it is: USB release: 0110 Device class: 00 Device subclass: 00 Device protocol: 00 Max packet size: 08 Vendor ID: 1130 Product ID: 0202 Device ID: 0100 Manufacturer: ' Product: 'Tenx Nonstandard Devic' Serial number: ' # of configs: 1 That's the one I wrote drivers for. Have you (a) put known good batteries in it (sorry, but we must check the basic things first!) Yes, twice, but good thinking, Batman:-) and (b) tried it with my driver on a RISC OS computer with a USB interface? I'm sorry to be lazy (I have a lot on that which I am pleased to call my mind at the moment), but can you remind me where to get the driver from?
I will try that sometime, but for the time being I'm afraid it's low priority. With best wishes, Peter.
Peter, / zfc Yb Prestbury, Cheltenham, Glos. GL52 Anne / England. And / / / family / / / / davehigton, 4:54 น. On 20 Oct 2009 davehigton wrote: On 20 Oct, 11:24, Dr Peter Young wrote: On 19 Oct 2009 Dave Higton wrote: snip That's the one I wrote drivers for. Have you (a) put known good batteries in it (sorry, but we must check the basic things first!) Yes, twice, but good thinking, Batman:-) and (b) tried it with my driver on a RISC OS computer with a USB interface? Not yet. I'm sorry to be lazy (I have a lot on that which I am pleased to call my mind at the moment), but can you remind me where to get the driver from?
I will try that sometime, but for the time being I'm afraid it's low priority. Thanks, got it. However, as mentioned, it may be a while before I do any more with it. With best wishes, Peter.
Peter, / zfc Yb Prestbury, Cheltenham, Glos. GL52 Anne / England. And / / / family / / / / Dave Higton, 14:31 น.
In message Dr Peter Young wrote: Thanks, got it. However, as mentioned, it may be a while before I do any more with it. And if anyone's interested, I'm working on a new USB missile launcher application that will control both the old TenX one and the newer Satzuma one with the Winbond controller chip. It also provides a single application that runs regardless of whether the RISC OS machine runs the Castle or Simtec USB stack. (Except that I'm not sure whether it will work on an A9Home.) Dave Dave Higton 3/11/2009, 14:14 น. In message Dave Higton wrote: In message Dr Peter Young wrote: Thanks, got it.
However, as mentioned, it may be a while before I do any more with it. And if anyone's interested, I'm working on a new USB missile launcher application that will control both the old TenX one and the newer Satzuma one with the Winbond controller chip. It also provides a single application that runs regardless of whether the RISC OS machine runs the Castle or Simtec USB stack. Release is imminent.
(Except that I'm not sure whether it will work on an A9Home.) Still not sure about that, though. Dave Dave Higton 5/11/2009, 14:07 น. In message Dave Higton wrote: In message Dr Peter Young wrote: Thanks, got it. However, as mentioned, it may be a while before I do any more with it. And if anyone's interested, I'm working on a new USB missile launcher application that will control both the old TenX one and the newer Satzuma one with the Winbond controller chip.
It also provides a single application that runs regardless of whether the RISC OS machine runs the Castle or Simtec USB stack. The new launcher is launched:-) Dave.
I want to make the following configuration: An USB missile launcher (like this one ) on top of which I want to attach IP camera and stream video to Android. That means that I need small camera (so missile launcher can move with it) which supports RTSP and provides H.263 or H.264 video format. Since IP cameras are usually bigger I've got an advice to use some other sort of camera attached on launcher and connect it with some sort of converter to IP signal. This sounds like a great idea to me but since I'm new to cameras, video format etc. I can't seem to find such a product (camera and compatible converter to provide me with RTSP, H.26X format).
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I would greatly appreciate any ideas, product suggestions, or any thought on this topic. Thanks, Nemanja.