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Announcing U-HID, a new generation of control interface.

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AndyWarne:


--- Quote from: massive88 on May 22, 2008, 10:42:16 am ---
I understand its possible to do it without the U-HID, my question was, would that listed feature of the U-HID accomplish the same?

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Yes indeed you could easily do this.
Andy

AndyWarne:


--- Quote from: 2600 on May 22, 2008, 08:47:18 am ---Sweet.  I've been looking for something like this and the config utility makes it that much more useful.


I assume this is running at full-speed?

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Yes this is full speed USB 2.0

Bender:

Andy,

I am planning rotating panel with 3 track balls, 2 mechanical rotary joysticks, 2 optical rotary joysticks, 2 spinners, an optical steering wheel, and anolog footpedals
Will the U-HID handle all that?

AndyWarne:


--- Quote from: Bender on May 22, 2008, 02:15:18 pm ---Andy,

I am planning rotating panel with 3 track balls, 2 mechanical rotary joysticks, 2 optical rotary joysticks, 2 spinners, an optical steering wheel, and anolog footpedals
Will the U-HID handle all that?

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Thats a total of 11 optical axes. Owing to the way in which an optical axis uses a pair of pins, each possible pair has its own piece of coding (dont worry the code is not invoked unless the pair is configured so no wasted CPU cycles). I have only coded 8 pairs. There is no reason why I could not add 4 more pairs. Thats the limit because optical devices can only use the pins which dont have ESD protection.
As the board has user-downloadable firmware, this type of mod is possible. Ditto mechanical rotary joysticks which I would probaly not implement in the config utility but could be custom firmware.
Andy


Bender:

Damn That's HOT!!!!!!!

I thought I would have to have like 6 interfaces to run my panel
never even dreamed I could do it with one

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