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| Tiger-Heli:
--- Quote ---I don't know which you should go with. --- End quote --- |
| GGKoul:
Just wondering... If I had a Rotary joystick, could I hook it up via my Optipac? |
| GGKoul:
Looks like I found the answer.... ---- : 1. Which of the happ joysticks would be better to use? The 8-way Rotary Joystick (50-5618-00) or the 8-way Optical Rotary Joystick (50-5619-00)? Only the optical one will work. : 2. Can I connect a rotary joystick directly to the opti-pac, or is there something else I need? It can be directly connected. : : 3. Can I connect 2 8-way, 2 rotary joysticks, where at any time only one set would be used, the 8 ways or the rotary? If not, how can I do this. I want to use four joysticks. Two side by side,and two opposite each other (like the hanaho cocktail cabinet). Yes, just connect the pairs to the same inputs. Andy |
| esoh:
First, apologies to all on the board, but I have found no other resource to ask this question. Second, my question is: I am interested in finding a rotating joystick to play Ikari Warrior and similar games, but I want to do it on my PC, not in an arcade cabinet. Are there any joysticks out there that I can use. I know Microsoft and Logitech make rotating joysticks (mostly for flight sim games), but I was wondering if anyone has used them to play MAME games with any luck. TIA. Ed |
| mr.Curmudgeon:
--- Quote from: jacob on May 12, 2002, 11:01:46 pm ---right, so i've been looking up how to put a Rotary joy on the mame cab. --- End quote --- If you want an cheap and easy 3-in-1 joystick (4-way/8-way/rotary), just hack a T-Stik. Here's how: http://www.arcadecontrols.org/yabbse/index.php?board=10;action=display;threadid=20018 |
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