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pocketpal:
I am figuring up pricing for a buddy of mine in the interest of building his own standalone control panel. Since Oscar Controls is closed down indefinitely AFAIK, and the cost of a SlikStik Tornado would probably make him do a double spit-take (although that's what I went with, and I don't regret it for a second ;) ), I have had to seek out other affordable spinner solutions. I found one on eBay that I hadn't seen before, and followed this link to their website:
http://www.ezarcadesolutions.com/
Is anyone familiar with or have one of these spinners? What other options are available?
On a side note, simply swapping the knob for a steering wheel sounds like a darn fine idea.
Knievel:
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=39876.0
pocketpal:
:-[ I would like to say that I *DID* perform some extensive (or so I thought) searches in the forum before starting a new thread, but as that thread makes no mention whatsoever of the company or product name, and even the URL to the vendor's website is different, I got zero applicable results.
So, it sounds like a decent enough spinner as long as you don't mind a short spin time. I know my buddy is a big Tempest fan (Jaguar owner :o), however, so that could be the deal-breaker.
Tiger-Heli:
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Nope-other than seeing them on E-bay.
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http://www.ozstick.com.au/prod_track.html
The Nasty used to be selling a HD modified spinner.
http://www.cheeptech.com/cuspin.html (don't think they're still for sale).
http://arcadecontrols.com/files/Miscellaneous/spinner.pdf (plans for above)
http://arcadecontrols.com/files/Miscellaneous/Twisty-Grip_Spinner.pdf
On a side note, simply swapping the knob for a steering wheel sounds like a darn fine idea.
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pocketpal:
Thanks for the list of alternatives. I neglected to mention that my buddy has an iMac (the most recent style), and I intend to use a Mini-Pac for the encoder, so either USB or something that can be wired direct is the only option. As for building one from scratch? I think he has neither the interest nor the skills, and I'm certainly not gonna fool with it. ;D
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