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| stevejt:
Does anybody know if these joysticks will work like a spinner? Since they are optical? While we are on the subject, what about the 12 way optical? Thanks! Steve http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=13718&item=6156641413&rd=1 PS- If anyone else is interested, the seller has a few more of these for sale. I have bought a few items from this seller before including working PCBs. |
| SirPoonga:
for the 49 way joystick, it uses optics to determine what position the joystick is in. It doesn't detest direction of movement or such. --- Quote ---12 way optical? --- End quote --- huh? Never heard of this type of joystick. There's machanical rotory joysticks that are 12 positional, that's what I think you are thinking about. This could work but isn;t fine tuned enough to work well for spinner games. |
| stevejt:
Thanks. That was exactly what I wanted to know about the 49 way. For the 12 way optical, I meant the ones used in caliber 50. I just assumed they were 12 position, like the mechanical rotaries. I actually bought a complete CP for caliber 50 a long time ago. I ASSumed they were mechanical. Was looking for replacements for my Time Soldiers. So same question, for those? Work like a spinner? Or no direction either? Thanks Again! Steve |
| SirPoonga:
There's two type of rotory joysticks. 12 position mechanical, and optical. Optical is just like a spinner put on the bottom of the joystick. I wouldn;t go that route to save space as it doesn;t spin as smoothly as a spinner and you really need a knob to get the control feel for those games. |
| stevejt:
I was actually thinking about the possibilities if using the optical sticks instead of mechanicals and druins interface for a mame machine with rotary sticks. If of course, mame allows the rotary games to be played with a spinner for the rotary control. Steve |
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