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gingeybread

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  2. I was thinking triple monitors and a crown vic seat to top it off, haha thats the goal, I'm looking to build a complete simulator complete with a crown vic seat, wheel, pedals, and the console. Like i said in one of the comments I'm working on a mock radio with a working mic too for the vocal dispatch mod.
  3. I got what your saying, I'm looking into the back lighting as well. However this will utilize momentary switches for the prototype, not on/off switches so i'd need to come up with a workaround for that.
  4. I figured I could produce this a lot cheaper and quicker than a whole console setup. I'll still offer the console as well, but this is the focus for now. I'm also working on a mock radio as well to use with the vocal dispatch mod.
  5. So now that ELS is released, I've decided to change directions on my project a bit. Instead of a whole console setup, I'm working on a controller setup (similar to a cen-com, 4200, federal smart siren) to operate the functions to keep the cost down. Here's a prototype i'm working on putting together to have 3d printed. Anyone have any thoughts or suggestions?
  6.    gingeybread reacted to a post in a topic: Check out ELS for V!
  7. Whats up all? I apologize for the delay on updates, works been crazy the past few weeks. I'm currently working on integrating a Feniex 4200 Mini into my system to control different functions. I've also sourced a real Havis console (removed from an old patrol car at work) to move everything into. Once i get it all up and running i'll post a new video. The photo below is a little something i'm tinkering with using 12v to trigger a lower voltage signal to ultimately allow the 4200 mini to function with my controller. The 4200 mini runs on 12v, which is too much voltage for my controller. The 4200 switches will trigger the relays (shown on the left) which will send a lower voltage signal to my controller (in theory) to activate it without frying it. Don't mind the priority mail box everythings attached to, i'm just using it for pre-planning at the moment haha
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  12. Crashes? in GTA IV? Never, hahaha
  13. Thanks bud, as I had said above, i'm awaiting the release of ELS to finish up. I'm looking to grab some crown vic seats and 3 new monitors too for a complete vehicle setup
  14. I apologize, things have been busy, I haven't had a chance to do anything else yet. But what I've completed so far is functional. Unfortunately It won't reach full potential until ELS is released.
  15. My controller isn't recognized as a controller, just an addition to the keyboard, so there are no issues with not recognizing multiple controllers.
  16. So I started bolting the console together to make testing easier. I'm waiting on an adapter for my mic and a few other things. Once its all put together and set up the way I like it i'm going to pull the electronics and accessories out and bedliner the whole thing for that nice textured matte black look. I'm working on putting a video together running a whole patrol utilizing the controls on the console. Below is the layout for the current switches; Switch one: Light activation Switch two: Siren tone 1 (Wail) Switch three: Siren tone 2 (Yelp) Switch four: Siren tone 3 (Piercer) Switch five: Air horn
  17. Im still working on pricing at the moment, but I'll keep everyone in the loop
  18. GTA V testing with Siren Mastery mod (don't mind the cardboard faceplate, i forgot my drill bits at work, haha). That damn pesky computer lol
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  20. Update: I've begun putting the console together, i still need to pick up a few things for it. I'm also in the process of coding my controller, but I have a quick little demo and some pics of the console mark-up I thought I'd share. Check it out GTA ELS Controller Testing
  21. Update: I've began ordering the parts in for the setup, I'm looking to get a few of the switches up and running by next weekend and get a video together demonstrating the functions on GTA IV while we anxiously await ELS on Gta V. Stay tuned! Below you'll see the 3d model of the plan for the "Deluxe" version of the console. This model shows the drawer hooks, this offers the option to hook the console on a desk drawer.
  22. Below you'll see the plan for the prototype console. I used the controls from GTA IV's ELS until I get a set command list for GTA V's ELS. This will be the "Deluxe Version" if I do end up putting them into production. I'm still working on a price point and sourcing of a few select parts, so stay tuned for that information. Row one: Switch labels Row two: Sw1=Lighting Levels, SW2= Wigwags, SW3= Traffic Light, SW4= Takedowns, SW5= Cruise Lights, SW6= Blackout Mode (These switches will be able to be remapped by the end user if all goes as planned.) Row 3: Simulated siren box. Top left switch will be normal siren button function, bottom left will be the air horn, top right will be siren mode (stand by/hands free), bottom right will be the manual siren and the center rotary switch will be tone 1, 2, 3 and 4. Row 4: Functional cigarette lighter plugs, possibly the addition of USB jacks to charge phones and other devices. Row 5: Simulated radio. Working on sourcing a panel mount programmable LCD screen to display the simulated dispatch channel name upon powering on. Top left will be the "Volume" dial, but will only turn the lcd on and off. Bottom left will be an emergency button which I'm looking to incorporate the "Emergency Button" mod with to dispatch code 3 backup automatically. I'm also looking into sourcing panel mount 3.5mm jacks to utilize a push to talk mic to incorporate the "Vocal Dispatch" mod so you can communicate your status, request backup and communicate with other players down the road should the ability to play online with mods come into play. Row 6: Blank insert Row 7: Cup Holders Row 8: Blank Insert I'll be looking to throw a 3D model together in the next few days to better visualize the setup. Any thoughts or suggestions are welcome!

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