Hey Everyone,
Here's an overdue update on everything.
The Star Wars yoke is almost ready. I'm waiting on the handles and the wire. I'm running my third set of prototype handle castings right now. Just can't seem to get the outside radius on the shaft connection correct and I think it's a function of the actual casting process as my CAD drawings are *perfect*. Wire should be done this coming week. Initially, I'm going to provide the yoke WITHOUT artwork applied. The artwork is taking far too long to get done, so I probably won't be able to offer the option immediately. Oh well, I figure since the artwork is available from other sources, it shouldn't be too much of an issue.
720 controller. All this one is waiting on is the upper/lower housing components and the handle shaft. I decided to cast these from Delrin as opposed to machine from Delrin. Silly question, but can anyone tell me with 100% certainty what color the ball top is supposed to be on the 720 controller? Although the majority of the units I have seen are black in color, I have also seen a good number of red and yellow ball tops. Weird.
Lunar Lander thruster. Still waiting on the controller cover. My backup vendor is still backlogged.....yawn.
Hall Effect joystick. Waiting on upper/lower housing components and handle shaft. I've already manufactured the remainder of the components, including the X-Y sliders and the Hall Effect circuit boards. The magnets were a chore to source, but I was able to find an exact replacement from a local vendor.
Assault - upper and lower housing, shaft and handle grips.
Tempest spinner. I've got my proof of concept prototype spinner done and it works great. Now I need to make changes to the design to trim manf. cost down a little bit and streamline the construction. I'm considering options for a new opto board, too. I'm tired of paying Happ their inflated prices for their version of the opto board (currently, the RED opto's). Besides, their opto doesn't even fit on the spinner due to all of the surface mount parts getting in the way.
Ok, that's it for the updates... now onto addressing some of the recent messages in the thread.
Kremmit - thanks for the comments on the cones. I think they look pretty nice, too. I almost went with a powder coat to simulate the texture of the original plastic cones, but the anodized cones just looked too nice to pass up. I'm glad to know that nobody is working on the tron joystick base. That leaves it wide open for me to consider. Right now, I've got so many projects going on, I've decided to keep my focus on them until I complete a few, then I'll toss new projects in the mix. That shouldn't be too much longer, though.
Havok - I wasn't planning on offering a PC interface with any of my controllers. While I have an extensive background in EE and CS, my one desire is to recreate the controls/parts as accurately as possible. However, if anyone would like to partner up with me to make this a viable possibility, let's talk. I would be pleased to go above and beyond my initial goal, but I'll need some help.
Xiaou2 - I'd like to see one of these Tron restrictor plates up close. From your description, I don't see any reason why I couldn't make this part. As for the Pac Man joysticks, isn't someone else working on those?
u_rebetscum - I'm aware of the various revisions of different controllers that Atari made. I usually go with the latest revision when planning out my designs. The hall effect joystick was an easy choice as the last revision was obviously the best, hands down. BTW, I already have the hall effect circuit boards completed. They turned out quite nice.
tommyinajar - I've already started the process of making the Tron handle (but I have no details on official release notes yet). What I really need is a NOS controller handle to measure up and determine the material characteristics (color, fluoresce, thickness, etc). I have an all-black handle which is *very* used, but it's proving to be somewhat useful at least for initial cost analysis (volume of material use, etc). It looks like I'll be able to run these off in a full injection mold production run and offer a pretty decent target price. I intend to upgrade the material thickness if possible to help strengthen the handle and keep it from breaking so easily.
Here's what I'm currently looking for: 720 machine, NOS (or near perfect) TRON handle and joystick base.
David