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yotsuya:

--- Quote from: DeLuSioNal29 on April 05, 2016, 06:37:57 pm ---Anyone have any sources for cheap KADE compatible AVR vendors?

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Good luck with that. Glad I hoarded.
PL1:
Not many vendors left for Minimus AVRs -- just ck3.co.uk and KADE encoders/kits from the KADE store AFAIK.  :(

I suspect that the KADE team will eventually come up with some sort of alternative hardware.

They'll probably do that after they (finally!!) finish shipping the miniConsole+ Kickstarter rewards in May . . . 2018.  jk   :duckhunt


Scott
DeLuSioNal29:

--- Quote from: yotsuya on April 05, 2016, 07:06:35 pm ---Good luck with that. Glad I hoarded.

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I did too. And even gave one of my spares to MGB for his project.

I have only a couple left but thought I'd look around for more since they were so cheap. Two are currently connected to my Xbox classic. :-)

DeL
JDFan:

--- Quote from: PL1 on April 05, 2016, 07:22:43 pm ---
I suspect that the KADE team will eventually come up with some sort of alternative hardware

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I thought they had the other day when reading Nitz's post ( http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,150185.msg1568955.html#msg1568955 ) but looks like it is another competing product instead and not from the Kade team. It looked promising but looks like it was only a small run for testing so is likely to be just as hard to get and at $25 doesn't really offer the ability to cheap out and just buy the minimus portion like the Kade does.

Wonder what it would cost per unit to have a small order of the minimus produced - If we could get enough interest in purchasing some ? - The $20 postage from ck3.uk kind of defeats the price advantage of just getting the minimus unless you order several  :dunno
Howard_Casto:
An Arduino uno clone is about 6 bucks.  If you want to go high end, a teensy 3.0 is around 15-20.  Both options are readily available and are powerful enough to handle most console controllers.  The problem is software.... I was going to work on it but was politely told where to go so I'm not bothering.  AVR programming is easy though... most of your classic gamepads can be handled pretty easily if you are willing to invest the time in learning how. 

I wish everyone luck.
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