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| AlexC:
Anything special needed to make them work with an IPac? |
| DYNAGOD:
--- Quote from: AlexC on March 08, 2004, 01:59:03 pm ---Anything special needed to make them work with an IPac? --- End quote --- good question cause , i just got my order in, should be here in 5 to 10 days she said.. :P maybe this http://members.rogers.com/druins22/ls30/ |
| DYNAGOD:
http://members.rogers.com/druins22/ls30/ "This interface accepts an input from the 13 pin harness on the rotary joystick and provides output feeds for a keyboard encoder. To wire the joystick, you still hook up the normal up/down/left/right switches to a keyboard encoder as usual, then when you plug in the 13 pin joystick harness into the Rotary Interface, you wire the outputs of this interface to the keyboard encoder. The result is a link between the joystick and keyboard encoder for the normal direction switches, plus the extra 2 rotary directions via the Rotary Interface. " |
| AlexC:
Cool,thanks for the link, pricey item :P |
| alphasqorner:
wow, I posted this thing about a month ago and now its finally getting some replies...... :P thanks egomaniacal1 for reviving this thread. so anyways, I just ended buying 2 brand new ones from videoconnect since I wasn't able to get the spare parts for controls that I was going to win off of ebay. A lot of the rotary joysticks sold on ebay having missing or cut cables, and the yellow knobs really look old/used/beat.... and yes, you would have to use druin's rotary interface to fully use these joysticks, but man is it worth buying all 3 components as now I can play ikari warriors as it was meant to be played (as welll as time soldiers and heavy barrel).. pricey, but well worth it! |
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