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Arcadiac:
That's a good price for the Pelican Universals, literally half-price.  Keep in mind that they already have some ps2 capable circuitry (possibly analog), turbo (auto-fire, same thing?) and programmable buttons.  Could the circuit boards inside them be daisy-chained to emulate the analog sticks?  I know very little at all about circuit boards but maybe something to test out. 
Keep up the good work all!
ARCADIAC!
SeaMonkey:
Hey Sean, that cabinet we talked about got SNIPED at 1 second to go.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=6140330981&ssPageName=STRK:MEDW:IT

I will see you tomorrow.
SeaMonkey:
Sean got a pass to leave the facility today, so I won't be putting MAME on his box for Christmas as planned. I will do it tomorrow instead.

Sean wanted everyone to know that he hasn't been able to be online, but he thanks everyone who's been helping, and wishes everyone a Merry Christmas.
Puds:
hey guys, sorry havnt been on the forum lately or i would have jumped in on the physical  construction of this thing as soon as I heard Atlanta.  I'm a student at Georgia Tech and am currently on my holiday break but only live about 20 mins north east of atlanta.  I just briefly read the post about possibly using a shop here to work on this controller?  If that's still the case I would truely love to come by and do what I can.  I can still remember how painful it was to hack all my xbox controllers with a soldering iron but after 4 controllers I'm at least a pro at it :P

hit me up with an email if you're interested.
gtg225s@mail.gatech.edu

and AIM name:   puds99

- Pat
SOAPboy:
ok..

My 2 copper worth (bad WoW joke)




PS2 analog sticks be default are rather "simple" if you just look at em.. I was thinking, it wouldnt be terribly hard to just hack up the actual analogs, and extent the stick a bit..

the hatswitch.. i know the PERFECT switch for that.. Neo Geo Pocket Colors hatswitch.. http://www.cyberiapc.com/vgg/pics/neogeo_pocket5.jpg

if anyone of you have owned one, you know, its SIMPLE to use, and its the most responsive Dpad ever made.. and the bonus, there cheap..


ok.. thats all my ideas..

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