Ok... do I really need to list every thread, or every post that came back in the search and why it's inappropriate to my question? I'm not trying to bust any moderators balls here, and perhaps I worded my question wrong.
If the standard for this board is to detail why every previous post mentioning a given topic is inappropriate in context, that's fine... I will do it to comply, but it seems ridiculously complex. Instead, I believe the onus should be on the reader to discriminate and understand the question as asked in relation to the topic, as opposed to it being the posters job to explain why any given post is different than similar posts.
So someone let me know what the standard is, and I'll comply with it.
The resulting threads for the search do not apply to my question. I am uninterested (for the scope of this thread) in modifying, interfacing with or utilizing Dreamcast controllers. I am also (unstated, but I thought implied) uninterested in creating/buying/installing a hall-effect controller or a drop in replacement, and/or adding yet another stick to contend with on the exceedingly rare occasions I would need it.
What I am interested in, however, is a way to emulate a hall-effects controller w/ "standard" MAME controls. Evidenced by this quote from my original post:
I'm thinking about the only way I can get accurate controls in a game that requires this is to remap my spinner to the proper access, however this introduces problem(s) of it's own...
I still would like to hear if anyone has any suggestions for this sort of thing. It seems to me remapping the analog controls (TB or spinner depending on if you need just one axis or two) to a calibrated point would imitate a hall-effect or analog stick.
In the case of the Road Runner game, would it be possible to remap one axis for the spinner to the up/down movement of Mr. Beep Beep himself and using a stick for speed movement? Or is this something I would have to hack directly into MAME myself?
*EDIT* - Since this thread is already mostly de-railed, please feel free to delete/close/move it. It's pretty useless now.