
Pac and Champion edition play perfectly with it, as do most retro games save for the Tron games.īecause of the protruding top surface edges which make my hands uncomfortable, I haven't tried it with any pinball games. I have the tankstick w/adapters for the 360 (the old ones requiring a wired controller) and Super Pac-Man plays so much better with it, though it's still not perfect. X-Arcade works like a dream for old-school arcade games. Those triggers were never meant for quick-time reactive presses with pinball flippers. I use the bumper buttons instead of triggers, because I've lost count of how many triggers I've broken. The 360 controller works just fine and I'm well used to the control scheme. Though they don't have a plunger, and I'd use it for old-school games on the 360 (especially for pac-man games which require a precise controlling stick)X-Arcade works like a dream for old-school arcade games. That's a cool accessory, but how much is it? Ttied looking on the site and couldn't find the price.īeen curious about the X-Arcade controllers. I'll need a sturdier tall box if I get the Pinball Wizard. Xbox controller will go on a tall box on top of a snack tray in front of me. I also bought a barstool for when I am too lazy to stand.
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But not safe for long term use without the wall mount.) Here are some sites for that wall mount that has rotate mode:Ĭheetah Articulating Arm TV Wall Mount 23-Inch to 49-Inch, 20-Inch Extension

(Prior to my ordering it, I tested with the TV on it's side, and it was a nice experience to have a 34 inch long table in front of me.

I found online yesterday a wall mount that will let me rotate my smaller 40inch TV into portrait mode on the wall. In general, how have people liked the Pinball Wizard with TPA? Depending on folks' answers to my questions, I may purchase one as it would go nicely with my new setup. For the plunger and the default right joystick of the Xbox Controller, I find that the force is determined on how far back I pull the right joystick.) Has anyone been able to achieve this same level of analog variability using the Pinball Wizard with its nudging? How about with its plunger? If you've gotten these analog features to fully work with Pinball Wizard and TPA did you use a joystick controller mapper such as x360ce, or JoyToKey, or Xpadder? Analog nudging control in TPA with Pinball Wizard? Analog plunger control in TPA with Pinball Wizard? (I find that with the Xbox controller and its default settings in TPA, it's variable on nudging force depending on how fast I move the left joystick on the Xbox controller. I am wondering if in the years since if anyone has gotten that Pinball Wizard to fully work with the analog TPA features that currently works with the Xbox controller. The current manufacturer site for the Pinball Wizard controller is 2013 Karl had started the Beta sub-forum thread at asking about TPA support for the "Pinball Wizard" from Nanotech.
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More significantly, the results show that machine learning strategies can reveal unanticipated solutions or parameter relations, in addition to being a tool for optimizing searches in large parameter spaces.Way back when TPA for PC was in Beta, in Aug.

It is shown that the machine learning approach is an effective strategy for controlling the wake characteristics. The functions are estimated based on the velocity from three hot-wire sensors in the wake. Two different cost functions J are considered targeting either drag reduction or wake symmetrization. Linear genetic algorithms are used here as the optimization technique for the open-loop constant speed-actuators. Machine learning control is then implemented for the optimization of the flow control performance. Main open-loop configurations are studied and different controlled flow topologies are identified. Two-component planar particle image velocimetry measurements and constant temperature hot-wire anemometry were used to characterize the flow without and with actuation. The cylinders are individually connected to identical brushless DC motors. Flow control is realized using rotating cylinders spanning the wind-tunnel height. Experiments are performed at Reynolds number Re ∼ 2200. The wake stabilization of a triangular cluster of three rotating cylinders is investigated.
