Something of note is that because the joysticks sensors are only 5v they work just fine when connected to a regular keyboard encoder and the 5v doesn't damage the device at all. I hear a lot of talk of people not wanting the gorf sticks because of this but so long as you can grab 5v from a power supply you can use them on a mame cab quite easily!
Why would they not want Gorf sticks if it's 5v? Do other joysticks use a different votage? Fine, tell everyone who tells you that to send me their Gorf joysticks.
I made the initial mistake of wiring 9v to the circuit. Threw me off for a while since I was still reading 5v on all my pinouts. Seems R8/R9 do more than create a 1/2 voltage for the comparator.
In any case, the 5v sensors are nothing more than packaged diodes and transistors. Eight resistors are used in exactly the same way we use resistors with LED's. I couldn't find
any data sheet for the sensors but the IC is rated up to IIRC 36v (or 39v). I figure you'll pop resistors before you pop the sensor or IC.
I'm going to clean up the technical portion a little bit and put up a picture of a shcematic I created that includes the unlisted caps.