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lamprey:
First I just want to say, that is very cool and I think it's awesome you are sharing your idea with the community.

Maybe you should start a poll to gauge interest in this?

I kind of assumed (perhaps wrongly) that people in this hobby that really want a yoke would have it built into their CP or have swappable CPs. Not to project, but that's my plan. :)

Again I think it's a cool idea and if you can sell a few to people and make a couple of bucks, then why not, eh?  :applaud:
telengard:
Can't believe I missed this!  I need something like this for my modular panel.   :(    :'(
jasonbar:
Howdy-

Sorry you missed this earlier. The SWYM-10 prototype did find a good home.

PM me if you want to discuss me making you a new one or sharing with you the source CAD & manufacturing files with you (if you have access to sheet metal, laser cutter/waterjet, press brake, welder, powder coater, press, etc.).

Thanks,
-Jason

PS--nice modular cabinet--I skimmed your site very quickly & I didn't see any pics showing how you store those tons of panel parts, or how you deal with MAME/Windows addressing various controllers so that their IDs stick.

PPS--nice username!
telengard:

--- Quote from: jasonbar on July 06, 2014, 11:01:35 pm ---Howdy-

Sorry you missed this earlier. The SWYM-10 prototype did find a good home.

PM me if you want to discuss me making you a new one or sharing with you the source CAD & manufacturing files with you (if you have access to sheet metal, laser cutter/waterjet, press brake, welder, powder coater, press, etc.).

Thanks,
-Jason

PS--nice modular cabinet--I skimmed your site very quickly & I didn't see any pics showing how you store those tons of panel parts, or how you deal with MAME/Windows addressing various controllers so that their IDs stick.

PPS--nice username!

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Hi Jason,

I would be interested as I need to come up with a way to hookup my SW yoke (and a paperboy yoke, and at some point a pole position wheel) to my cabinet, ideally it would be something like you've created that I can attach to one of my modules.  I store everything in a big cabinet with drawers (if you scroll to the bottom of the control panel page you can see an example).

I run Linux on my cabinet now, but even with Windows, I've had no issues really with swapping devices as everything goes through the ipac/optipac.
jasonbar:
PM Sent!
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