I have an early model GGG Turbo Twist (not the new tiny ones), and it has an "OptiWiz" on the side of it.
As I understand it, a special version of optiwiz, but yea, an optiwiz. (Randy, or am I confusing the TT2 optiwiz?)
The spinner has 10pins (two rows of 5) which are theoretically there for hooking up other optical devices. What would be absolutely perfect is if I could hook up the trackball AND two super-sprint steering wheels I have to these pins....
Not quite. Four of those pins are gnd and 5v+ (two each), and each axis uses two pins, so that leaves 3 axes, X, Y & Z, enough for a TB + spinner. HOWEVER, and this is a big however, windows multiplies the Z axis by 140, so for all intents and purposes, isn't a viable option without hacking mame.
but lets start with the trackball.
I assume I need to somehow hack the actual IR reciever of the trackball, and pass that to the pins of the OptiWz inputs? In other words, I need to pass the "raw" signal from the encoder and pass it to the inputs of the OptiWiz?
You need the raw signal, yes, but that's what arcade TBs output. (Well, most, but GT is one of them.)
So all you need is to wire directly from the 6 pin molex to the optiwiz. GGG has
a harness exactly for this, or you can wire your own. Do
not hack the sensor board. If you want, you can cut off the 6 pin molex and hook the wires directly to the optiwiz, if you want.
Also, be careful about leaving inputs hooked up to both PC & PCB; besides shorts, the TB needs 5V+ power to work, and without a switch that power can run across into the turned off side and do "stuff".