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| CheffoJeffo:
Post a WTB in B/S/T ... maybe someone can tack a MiniPac on their next Ultimarc order. Cheers |
| Searcher7:
I'm still in search of the next best option. Thanks a lot. Darren |
| Tiger-Heli:
www.groovygamegear.com KeyWiz Eco2 (no solder) or GP-Wiz (no-solder) and www.oscarcontrols.com pre-hacked USB mouse interface. |
| Searcher7:
--- Quote from: Tiger-Heli on April 02, 2005, 09:45:37 am --- --- Quote from: Searcher7 on April 02, 2005, 08:34:07 am ---I have to do some custom wiring, and I'm not using either the Happs or Ultimarc trackball, so I guess homemade is the best way to go for me. --- End quote --- If it's a missile command trackball it's essentially a Happs. The Mini-pac wiring diagram is here - http://www.ultimarc.com/mp_inst.html but it doesn't specify any differences for the different types of trackballs. I think it might be pull-up resistors, but you might want to confirm with Andy. --- Quote ---Can anyone tell me what specific board connector/s connect to the Mini-PAC? --- End quote --- If you mean the pin headers on the board - They're 0.100 inch centers and you can cut a standard computer HD cable and run it to a terminal block or splice onto it. --- End quote --- Ok. I now have a couple of Mini-PAC PCBs. I've noticed how thin the wires are in an IDE cable. Is it plausible to find some sort of extention header(a stand-alone IDE connector) where 20 gauge wires could be attached to each pin? Thanks. Darren |
| Tiger-Heli:
--- Quote from: Searcher7 on July 20, 2006, 10:05:44 pm ---Is it plausible to find some sort of extention header(a stand-alone IDE connector) where 20 gauge wires could be attached to each pin? --- End quote --- I don't think so, at least I've never seen one. |
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