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Adeptus:

Just found something interesting on eBay...

Playstation Twin Analogue Arcade Controller

--- Quote ---Can switch between analogue and digital
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looks like an official Sony product too.


JB:


--- Quote from: Adeptus on August 29, 2005, 02:20:42 am ---Just found something interesting on eBay...

Playstation Twin Analogue Arcade Controller

--- Quote ---Can switch between analogue and digital
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looks like an official Sony product too.


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Yah. Sexy little chunk of hardware, and I wish I owned one.
It was replaced by the Dual Analog gamepad. Which was in turn replaced by the Dual Shock that we all know and loathe.

It's NOT Dual Shock compatible, and won't work with a lot of stuff.

Kremmit:

Open it up, remove the pcb, and wire the controls to a Dual Shock PCB.

o-o:

>Playstation Twin Analogue Arcade Controller

Yeah Ive seen those, thanks

Thats an idea (and the large buttons are kind of nice), but I was wanting:

-black
-to be able to use one of the sticks solo centered without the bulk of the rest of it
-to be able to adjust the distance between the sticks

I wonder what the quality of those are like..



How do the original/firstparty(/only?) Saturn flightsticks work?..

I have a Saturn Virtua Stick (US version 1) and its joystick is exactlly like a digital controller pad: its just has a rubber button-contact pad underneath

Is the Saturn flightstick like that, or does it have more range of movement like a regular flightstick, which is then translated to digital somehow (or is it analog also? [like a Nights Analog 3D controller?])







JB:


--- Quote from: o-o on September 07, 2005, 06:32:22 am --->Playstation Twin Analogue Arcade Controller

Yeah Ive seen those, thanks

Thats an idea (and the large buttons are kind of nice), but I was wanting:

-black
-to be able to use one of the sticks solo centered without the bulk of the rest of it
-to be able to adjust the distance between the sticks

I wonder what the quality of those are like..



How do the original/firstparty(/only?) Saturn flightsticks work?..

I have a Saturn Virtua Stick (US version 1) and its joystick is exactlly like a digital controller pad: its just has a rubber button-contact pad underneath

Is the Saturn flightstick like that, or does it have more range of movement like a regular flightstick, which is then translated to digital somehow (or is it analog also? [like a Nights Analog 3D controller?])


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The "Mission Stick" is analog.
In fact, the Nights pad is viewed as a Mission Stick by pre-Nights games.

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