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| Lakersfan:
Thanks guys, this is just the kind of feedback I needed. |
| northerngames:
a mini-pac with opti would work for the above as long as the joysticks work on there own. and as stated in the post above run your same signal wire from the left side pause terminal and connect it to your right side pause terminal. puase is puase and exit is exit no mater wich player uses's it. |
| Tiger-Heli:
--- Quote from: Lakersfan on November 12, 2007, 05:29:15 pm ---Per RandyT in a PM: --- Quote ---You probably can, but it's not a recommended configuration. Due to the high-res nature of the device, it should have a dedicated interface. --- End quote --- --- End quote --- OTOH, it doesn't save you money, but the non-slave TT can control a trackball (with the spinner on the Z-axis) for $7 more than the slave, which would let you use the I-Pac2 instead of the Mini-Pac (which is $10 more expensive but easier to wire). And if you are going that route, since the optical controls are off the encoder, you could go with a KeyWiz or GPWiz if you wanted to. But I likely threw too many choices at you so post back if you are confused. |
| AndyWarne:
Our SpinTrak spinner works fine with the Mini-PAC and is comparable in resolution to the TT2 so I would expect that to work as well. Andy |
| Tiger-Heli:
--- Quote from: AndyWarne on November 13, 2007, 08:55:41 am ---Our SpinTrak spinner works fine with the Mini-PAC and is comparable in resolution to the TT2 so I would expect that to work as well. Andy --- End quote --- True, I forgot about that (more properly didn't think about it). Personally, I like the way the TT2 mounts similarly to a standard pushbutton, but ... |
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