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| o-o:
By "generic" I mean (modding) controllers to be like that arcade stick in the picture: (removing the encoder/cable and) just connecting a (non- system specific) "generic"/25pin cable to the button contacts. So the controller can then be used/mixed-and-matched with any module.. [is there a better word for that?] I thought this was the right forum for these questions, maybe GameSX forum? (though that forum seems kindof small / not as frequented) |
| Pik4chu:
--- Quote from: o-o on August 24, 2005, 08:39:17 pm ---By "generic" I mean (modding) controllers to be like that arcade stick in the picture: (removing the encoder/cable and) just connecting a (non- system specific) "generic"/25pin cable to the button contacts. --- End quote --- |
| o-o:
>is this what you are trying to get then? Yes, thats whats shown in the pic I posted also Instead of a "control panel" (which has a "generic"/25pin connector out..) I will want to be using some stand-alone custom arcade sticks and some console control pads modded the same way: modded to have "generic"25pin cables [instead of their consoles' regular cables], to connect to those modules same as a "control panel" would I thought this was much more commonly done (here).. someone who has done this before (as in the picture) would know exactly what Im talking about, I thought Im mainly trying to find out the specific/optional materials involved this question is a little different: > * How can analog direction pad(signal) be converted to (send) digital..? And would it be simple to add 'sensitivity' control? (using a dual-head potentiometer perhaps??) > On these forums Ive heard it mentioned that analog thumbsticks (signal) can be converted/made to send as digital (emulate a digital direction pad).. Im looking for the info about that.. (how complex/simple is that?) |
| Ninja Supremacist:
--- Quote from: Pik4chu on August 24, 2005, 12:04:01 pm --- Sooo, what exactly are you trying to get here? --- End quote --- Sounds like product/market research to me. |
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