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Mac OS - USB Missile Launcher NZ - Released 18 June 2006

Posted by David Wilson in USB Missile.
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USBMissileLauncher

Good news for Mac users who have wanted to buy the USB Missile Launcher only to find that the enclosed software is for PC.

A Mac version is almost ready for release and it will be a Universal Binary application. I hope to be able to publish the application complete with source code.

Here is a screen shot or two

Launcher Window 1

This is the initial screen. The Launcher Safety Lock is ON.

 

Launcher Window 3

The safety is OFF, you can now move the Launcher, FIre etc. If the Launcher is left idle for a period of time (set by preferences) the Launcher is automaticlaly locked.

 

 

This release is the only recent one that works on Mac OS 10.3.9 - The latest Mac OS 10.3.9 release can be downloaded using the download links in the left hand pane of this web page. [09May07]

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1. Josh - 21 June 2006

Brilliant! Now anyone know where I can buy one in the US? I’m willing to order it from a place overseas if they’ll ship it.

2. David Wilson - 21 June 2006

Mine came from http://www.jaycar.co.nz/productView.asp?ID=GE4072
You may be able to find one closer to home via a Google search.

3. shocking - 2 July 2006

cool… how much does this stuff cost

4. Andrea Turriziani - 10 July 2006

I have payed it about 24 £ on eBay.

A question for the developer: why the app have to install the kext in System/etc.? It doesn’t work if you install it on the User library?

Have you thought to make a widget instead of an app? I don’t know if it is possible, but you can try…

Great app anyway. Keep up the good jobs!!!

5. Kaz Otani - 5 August 2006

Greetings from Japan!

Great app!
My brother gave me a Missile Launcher as birthday present saying he heard about a Mac version of the control software somewhere on the Web (We are both Mac users). And here it is!
Thank you very much!

6. jmxley - 26 August 2006

just rec’d a supply; will be listing on ebay under eizoblu; to be listed shortly!

7. Scott - 13 September 2006

Your link to the software isn’t working.

[link has been fixed. Thanks for pointing that out - David Wilson]

8. Es - 13 September 2006

http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/dgwilson
then navigate!

9. shocking - 18 September 2006

the code in your /etc is the device driver which converts the commands you give on your app to electricial signals and talks over USB to the missile launcher.
Ping me if even this does not explain.

10. Ryan - 15 November 2006

http://www.thinkgeek.com has them now.

11. kevin liu - 14 December 2006

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And We are the tech developper,we are change to another products,like computer remote control car which using same tech.We can also open the VC++ code for any seller to improve the software.

12. kevin liu - 14 December 2006

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13. Nic Wilson - 15 December 2006

Hi,

I am a visual C++ author of windows programs (www.dvdinfopro.com) and I would like to write a vista sidebar gadget for the missile launcher, is it possible for you to email me the C or C++ source code for the launcher, then when its done I will release it as freeware.

cheers
nic wilson

14. Rosie - 17 February 2007

I thank you for your comment.

15. Flynn - 8 March 2007

It will not work on my mac its OS X 10.3.9 but it just will not open it installs but i cant work it.

16. Robocop - 26 October 2007

Hello

anyone know of a software homebrews to launch on console?

17. YoniWeb - 13 June 2008

Does this work with all usb launchers and is there a version coming up that supports the webcam version too?

18. David Wilson - 14 June 2008

Hello…

Answers to your question depend on what you mean by “all Launchers”. I’d probably have to say “Most” missile launchers are supported. I have received reports that the infrared launcher from dreamcheeky does not work. Do you have a specific launcher in mind? The readme file that comes with the application provides some good information about support.

Regarding web cam support, this is easily answered as only apple camera (iSight) is supported (internal or external). HOWEVER… this loosely means that if quicktime can see a camera image, then the missile launcher software can show that image on screen. Taking this one step further to the dreamcheeky MSN missile launcher… the launcher is supported and indeed I have one here. Camera support is achieved by downloading the sourceforge project macam. The supplied quicktime component file provide the support necessary on the Mac and the launcher software can then use the camera. Indeed the camera can then also be used with skype. Infact while using skype, you can run the launcher software and move the camera!

Hope that helps.

Have a look at some of my more recent posts on camera and launcher support.

- David

19. santino - 22 July 2008

I have just buy it, where can I find driver to make it operate on a mac?