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Reference configuration utility for the OpenFIRE light gun system, written in Qt & C++.
- Cross-platform Qt application, portable across Linux & Windows desktops & Raspberry Pi systems.
- Simple to use: select the gun from the dropdown, and configure away!
- See and manage current pins layout, toggle on and off custom mappings, set other tunables, and change the gun's USB identifier (with built-in decimal-to-hex conversion for your convenience!) all on the fly.
- Also serves as a testing utility for button input, solenoid/rumble force feedback, and camera.
Boards flashed with OpenFIRE must be plugged in before launching the application. The app will notify if it can't find any compatible boards connected.
- Arch Linux: AUR PKGBUILD @
openfireapp
- Other distros: Use
OpenFIRE_App-x86_64.AppImage
from the releases page - Make sure your user is part of the
dialout
group (# usermod -a -G dialout insertusernamehere
); you'll be notified on startup if this is necessary. Log out and back in again for the change to take effect.- If you get the error message
usermod: group 'dialout' does not exist
when running the command above, you'll need to create the group (# groupadd dialout
) and reboot for the change to take effect before trying again.
- If you get the error message
- Download the latest release zip.
- Extract the
OpenFIREapp
folder from the archive to anywhere that's most convenient on your system -OpenFIREapp.exe
should be sitting next toQt5Core.dll
and others, as well as theplatforms
andstyles
folders. - Start
OpenFIREapp.exe
- Clone the repo:
git clone https://github.com/TeamOpenFIRE/OpenFIRE-App
- Setup build directory:
cd OpenFIRE-App mkdir build && cd build cmake .. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release
- Make:
make
- And run:
./OpenFIREapp
Qt 5.15.2 needs to be installed from the Archive section of the Qt Installation Wizard/Maintenance Tool, which comes with all needed additional components
- Should be buildable through CMake w/ msys2 (follow Arch Linux instructions) or the Qt Creator IDE.
- Implement version comparison to latest OpenFIRE GitHub release (or at least latest as of the GUI version).
- Add one-click firmware installation/updating from GUI (for both already flashed guns AND RP2040 devices in bootloader mode).
- Samuel Ballentyne, Prow7, and co. for their work on the SAMCO system & derivatives, and supporting work and conception of OpenFIRE.
- Odwalla-J, mrkylegp, RG2020 & lemmingDev for prerelease consultation, bug testing and feedback.
- All early IR-GUN4ALL testers and ArcadeForums users whom provided early testing and feedback.