ive shared some stuff myself already. im not looking for some kind of neogeo style drama. one developer on a thing burns them out and we never get to a good product that survives past that cycle.
I don't mean to be a complete jerk here, but this is a product being worked on by invizm...
if anyone knows the details on the JVS protocol and the proper way to make things work, it's him...
Hell, unless I'm mistaken, Capcom themselves have used his products in the past.
Look at the history he's had with the JVSpac, and his contributions to the open-source JVS community this far already.
I'm in complete agreement with how he's proceeding with the project because he's literally doing all the legwork.
If ANYONE wants to change the interfacing between the RPI and the JVS add-on, it's going to be open and able to be simply done by interfacing to the daemon.
In the end, for those people who want FREE, the work he's doing (the PCB is a very simple design, and anyone can simply dump their SD card) can be easily stolen/pirated, but I know where my money's going to be for a quality product with great support.
Clearly Invizm's delivered in the past, and is working on this project and the JVS2JAMMA device, and I know he'll deliver on this.
I for one think we should support the work he's doing, open or closed source, it's still a boon to our hobby and shouldn't good work be repaid?
If you want to work on an open source version, feel free to start your own- people have only been calling for the need for this for......
YEARS, yet no major work outside some basic JVS interfaces for AVR have come out of it.