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| sugarlicious:
I've gleaned some great information from these boards; such as: use Druin's rotary interface adapter for rotary joysticks. Problem is it appears the website no longer takes orders. Same for the MK64 website. Are there any other suppliers for a mechanical rotary joystick interface? Does anyone know if Druin's will be up and taking orders in the near future? Those Ikari Warriors aren't playing themselves you know! Thanks in advance. |
| mahuti:
My suggestion... having purchased and installed and played with a druins board, etc. .... Add an optical spinner to your joystick instead. Even with a druins board it's still not a perfect experience, and the optical rotary can play more games than the mechanical ones. |
| thesmit:
I actually have a couple of these joysticks myself and when I was looking at putting them into a cab (that project is currently on hold), from what I can recall, I think there is a build specific of MAME that is actually made to support rotatable joysticks... I am not sure what it's called though, somthing like rotata-mame.... have a look around the boards... Search for things like rotable mame, snk rotatable joystick, etc.... I think it is called an LS-30 or somthing similar to that. Hope it helps, Smit |
| rdagger:
I built my own rotary interface. I think thesmit is thinking of MameAnalog I had MameAnalog working a while back, but recently when I switched computers I got a newer version of MameAnalog, and I could not quite get the settings right. Every now and then the soldier would turn an extra click. I probably just didn't set it up right or maybe the analog settings are off. |
| mahuti:
That's the problem everyone has... they guys do extra clicks. It's maddening. |
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