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| Silver:
I was planning 1 analogue pedal (gas) and 1 microswitched (brake) - do most games use analogue or digital for the brake? Either way - it sounds like 2 x analogue is best. (I'm planning 2 pot-based pedals wired to a dual strike hack). re gear shifter: I'm sure (2) and (3) (in Minwah's post) can be simply done on a hi/lo shifter - as for (2) the hi/lo buttons are mapped to the shifter position, and in (3) simply mapping the lo to the shifter will work (I think). I though pole position was a shifter too, but if its a button-up then a shifter with a button would cover it. more generally: are most pc wheels 270's? also - there are a ton of PS2/xbox wheels available cheap 2nd hand - are these 270's as well, and anyone know typically what pots they use - how hackable are they onto an optipac/dual strike? |
| Tiger-Heli:
>Either way - it sounds like 2 x analogue is best. (I'm planning 2 >pot-based pedals wired to a dual strike hack). Agreed. >I though pole position was a shifter too, but if its a button-up then a >shifter with a button would cover it. It's a shifter. MAME set the controls for convenience rather than authenticity. Someone somewhere posted a source code patch to "fix" it. >more generally: are most pc wheels 270's? Yes, they are. >also - there are a ton of PS2/xbox wheels available cheap 2nd hand >- are these 270's as well, Yes >and anyone know typically what pots they use - how hackable are >they onto an optipac/dual strike? Dunno. You could also use DaveB's AKI interface, which is USB and works with any value of Pots. --- Quote --- --- End quote --- |
| Xiaou2:
Hiya : ) Well, thats the crappy drawing of a possible design for a multi-wheel. I personally have no use for it as I have supersprint wheels and starwars yoke - as well as a super hangon controller. I (rough) designed it just for fun and for others to try out... tho I admit it would be a fun project to do (just do not have the time). Im quite sure that its very possible to do this. Also, a simular method could be used for Multi-spinner (an engaugeable geared drive for higher accuracy in arkanoid)... and or also a pot based gear to use as a paddle (for games like pong). Someday I do hope to design and build a shifter that feels like Race Drivin's. Its the best arcade shifter ever built. |
| Kremmit:
Posted by: Landstander Posted on: Today at 03:07:34pm --- Quote ---Looking through KLOV I see that Ferrari F355 Challenge actually has a 6 position gear shifter (1-5 and reverse) --- End quote --- Apparently so did Ridge Racer: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=13718&item=6102724849&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW Wish I could pony up the dough for this. It should be hackable for any game. |
| Silver:
Tiger-Heli: Thanks for the info.... Looks like for a 360 wheel, an arcade part is what is needed - unless you hack a spinner and a wheel perhaps? I like the idea of a combined 270/360 although not sure I'm going to go in headfirst and be a guinea pig. Although would be perfect in terms of space (which is bad enough when considering 2 wheels, pedals, 4player cp...) Ah well, I think a 270 yoke and 360 wheel will cover the most. Although I love UncleT's setup - amazing! if you have not seen it, go look: http://unclet.arcadecontrols.com/MomsArcade/MomsArcadeMain.html |
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