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| GGKoul:
--- Quote from: Minwah on March 05, 2004, 11:38:37 am ---Hopefully Dave's analog interface will become available soon to add a simpler alternative :) --- End quote --- Sorry I don't know Dave or his interface?? Where can I read about what he's doing? |
| Stingray:
Neither do I. Is this going to be USB by any chance? -S |
| Minwah:
--- Quote from: Stingray on March 05, 2004, 11:58:47 am ---Neither do I. Is this going to be USB by any chance? -S --- End quote --- Yes I believe so...try searching for 'analog interace' or similar - there was a post here some time ago...haven't heard much since :( Stingray: you could try using 100k pots, wire to a gameport plug and then get a gameport > USB convertor. I have one which seemed to work fine in Win98, a bit iffy in XP (kept loosing calibration). I couldn't say how well they work with MacOS but maybe worth a try... |
| Stingray:
Now that you mention it I think I have an old Gameport to ADB converter (this is an older Mac and it has an ADB -Apple Desktop Bus- port). Might see what I can do with that. Of course now that I think about it I'm pretty sure I've seen ADB pedals somewhere. Might have to do some eBay shopping. -S |
| unclet:
I added a Pole Position wheel (360), Spy Hunter wheel (270), Star Wars yoke, Sega HangOn motorcycle steering assembly, two sets of gas/brake pedals (one set wired for single-axis and the other set for dual-axis) and 4 different types of shifters (4way, 3way, 2way return to center and 2way not return to center). http://unclet.arcadecontrols.com/ I hacked multiple MS Dual Strike USB gamepads to connect everything. PS: Yes my wife thinks I am crazy, but my kids think I rock ;D |
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