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Updated - How to get a Dragon's Lair USB scoreboard to work on your RPI3 - Tutorial <solved>

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    rablack97
    last edited by 21 Dec 2016, 02:15

    He is neither, he just built the boards and compiled the daphne source to accomodate the scoreboard. He sold the board and the usb interfaces, not the software.

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      james194zt
      last edited by 18 Mar 2018, 21:06

      Hi,

      I know I am digging up an old topic here, for those who already have this Cambridge arcade converter, would you be able to send some photos of it to the forum (or PM me)? I would love to see it up close on both sides, it looks like a FTDI (possible a 28pin FT232R package) but he has blurred it out, and a couple of H174 on the web site from what I can make out.

      Thanks

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        windsoreight
        last edited by windsoreight 10 Nov 2018, 19:25 11 Oct 2018, 18:24

        I know I bringing up an old topic but we are having issues getting the scoreboard to work also. I’m
        Using Cambridge’s score board and usb dongle. I’ve followed the tutorial but the pi still won’t recognize the scoreboard. It says scoreboard enabled but all I get is random stuff on the display. Not sure what we are doing wrong. Wanted to reach out to Rablack97.

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          rablack97 @windsoreight
          last edited by 1 Jan 2019, 21:12

          @windsoreight did you get it to work?

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            oppolo @rablack97
            last edited by 17 May 2019, 01:27

            @rablack97
            Can someone help me with my usb serial adapter to scoreboard setup in raspberry pi? Not sure how to set up the drivers in the software.

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              rablack97 @oppolo
              last edited by 18 May 2019, 14:09

              @oppolo did you follow my tutorial?

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                CambridgeArcade
                last edited by 10 Feb 2020, 17:55

                This hardware and the code I wrote to support is is now >5 years old.
                The version of daphne used was current as of when the new drivers were written and pre-dated any daphne support in retropie.
                The USB adapter was sold as being USB compatible for raspberry pi using my pre-compiled binaries, not "RetroPie" compatible.

                I submitted a LARGE set of patches to the Daphne/RetroPie maintainer on github that included USB scoreboard support and a whole lot of general code cleanup, and that submission was rejected, so if you want to complain about this not working out of the box, talk to him -- I tried to contribute and your territorial maintainer who has contributed almost no code of his own didn't want anyone else's name on it.

                It's good to know that people like "james194zt" want to copy and profit from my work, and that someone posted the binaries on dropbox without permission.

                In any case the "tutorial" is wrong.
                "dlusb" is simply a utility to write to the scoreboard to test the libraries, permissions, etc.
                Adding "-usbsb" to the normal daphne.bin command line enables the usb scoreboard.

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                  rablack97 @CambridgeArcade
                  last edited by rablack97 27 Oct 2020, 05:21

                  @CambridgeArcade just dropped in and read this, you sold alot of people a product with absolutely no ledgible instructions on how to use it. You're welcome that i've supported a handful of folks (your customers) that had your product and used it as a paper weight until i wrote this tutorial.

                  I already know dlusb is just a utility that you wrote, you at least were kind enough to tell me that, but in my testing -usbsb on its own did absolutely nothing. Running dlusb prior to the actual command line does something, i dont know what, but it works for me perfectly.

                  If you referring to me posting to binaries, it was to CONTRIBUTE as you say and help the community of folks you left hanging after selling your product to use then disappearing. It seems to be something your known for as i got an earful from a few of your customers on how you ditched them. Not to mention it's been said that you have profited off of others "Daphne" "Scoreboard" work for years. There's a few people pissed off at you about that.

                  You took something and you modified it to fill a need, and you sold it, stopped supporting but, but are upset cause someone else wants to do something with it? I mean to be truthful, i had to modify some of your code and the board design to get it work 100% of the time.

                  None of us created Lair, and none of us own a copyright to any of this. You've taken and profited of off things that weren't really yours, so not sure how you can complain about anyone else making money off of your work, seems to be pot calling kettle black.

                  Anyhow, if it's that big of a deal to you, i will take the link down, even though i had to recompile and use a different .bin than what you gave me. The only thing that's trully 100% yours in that link is the dlusb tool, but per your post, that's not needed anyway.

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                    DirtBagXon @rablack97
                    last edited by DirtBagXon 20 May 2021, 17:36

                    Just dropped in on this old topic too.

                    In the absence of the scoreboard hardware, and perhaps to make this a little less niche, there is a software version now in Hypseus Singe.

                    Window placement I will leave to your inventiveness, but with a 16:9 display and a 4:3 game video it should place comfortably with -fullscreen_window

                    Software Scoreboard

                    Hypseus Singe for RetroPie: https://github.com/DirtBagXon/hypseus-singe
                    Hypseus Singe Games: https://github.com/DirtBagXon/hypseus_singe_data
                    Hypseus Discord: https://discord.gg/dgCsCfmRfJ

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                      lazyllamagames @challenger2010
                      last edited by 19 May 2024, 18:35

                      @challenger2010 I did a clean install and the scoreboard lights up with all "0" when the game boots it does nothing. Could it be I need to run a diff version of Daphne that supports the -usbsb switch?

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