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| Paladin:
I just picked up some Atari cone buttons that all have a type of cone on them that I haven't seen before. |
| JODY:
I'm working on a Tempest cab project and verified with someone that it does use the tall cones. For the keyboard, I'd check with a volt meter. Wouldn't assume anything. |
| RayB:
Nintendo used the really flat cone buttons like that. Not sure if Atari ever did... So you're going for a keyboard hack rather than using an encodeR? |
| Paladin:
Partly due to saveing a few $$, and partly due to never having done it before. I built two cabs with the IPAC and can't say enough about how good it is, but I had an old gameport Sidewinder that I wasn't using - so I cracked it open and wired it up. Works great, gives me more inputs than I need and didn't cost me a cent. That's what I love about this group! You see everything from high dollar professional cabs with all the bells and whistles, to low buck home grown solutions. Just take your pick of what works best for the current situation. |
| JustMichael:
You can wire Atari volcano buttons (and leds) to the I-Pac. I just followed the circuit diagram at http://www.ultimarc.com/ipac2.html. The diagram is a little more than 1/2 way down the page. Those are 220 ohm resistors in the diagram. |
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