

The drivers are not digitally signed which means Windows has to be put in a driver "test mode" (permanently!) in order to use the guns.
#Ems topgun 3 vs aimtrak 64 Bit
However.there is however a big issue with the driver if you are installing on Windows 7 64 Bit which most of us seem to use nowadays. You just need to create a MAME.ini file and tell it that you have a light gun(s) attached. Once you have the driver installed it requires virtually no configuration in MAME. It's quite cheaply made and the Chinglish (Ref: ) manual needed translating uinto English but once I got it installed it actually works well. OK so I got an EMS Top Gun III as it was only £35 ($55) including delivery so I thought what the hell. My favorite episode was the one that they build a HUGE guitar (holds the world's record now) and as a freelance musician, seeing a guitar that big and the ceremony for it's revealing was "opened" by Peter Frampton.pure AWESOME!

Lol, and as a american, I can agree with u-man about the SUPERSIZEME.we had a show here a few years back on the Discovery Channel called "BIG", where a group of engineers would have a deadline in building upscale models of regular things. If you have kids (like I do) lol, you really gotta be careful and keep a good eye on the guns - kids can pick them up and start playing with them and you might find them in the driveway or s better to have a wired so that ya can have at least a small leash on the matter. I've never had a wireless arcade lightgun, but I only can figure that it runs off of batteries, which poses a small problem of -a- always having to change them and spend money on batteries and -b- if you are in the middle of a game when your batteries start running out of juice, the gun will probably start losing functioinality. They have to run off of some power source. I gotta disagree with u-man about the wireless guns.Only because of two reasons - 1. They are located in the UK and they have a lightgun from what I hear that works pretty good. As for where to find them for a good price, considering your location, I would go through ultimarc. The movement of the cursor can be configured to work with the joysticks by looking under "Lightgun X Dec", Lightgun X Inc", "Lightgun Y Dec", and "Lightgun Y Inc" in the MAME input configuration (perferbaly using "input this game only".
#Ems topgun 3 vs aimtrak how to
I'm not sure about how to map the input config of a lightgun game to work with a mouse in MAME - though I know how to map it to the joysticks and buttons. If you have a CRT monitor, any lightgun will do without the sensor bar (this is all from what I've read about them so far lol)

If you have an LCD or LED, ya gotta use a gun with a sensor bar. Make sure you get the right gun for the type of monitor you have. I don't know much yet on setting up a lightgun through mame, though that is one of the next things on my list becasue I'm planning on adding two lightguns.
