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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: southpaw13 on August 23, 2014, 01:23:18 pm
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Got a gutted driving game. 2 steering wheels, 2 gas pedals (using pots), 6 buttons. Which is the best encoder to get?
Thanks!
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I'm a fan of the Kade, but you'd need to use the mysterious and (apparently) not available Kade+ to interface analog controls.
That actually begs a question, are there any off-the-shelf analog encoders?
(edited for spelling - oops)
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I'm a fan of the Kade, but you'd need to use the mysterious and (apparently) not available Kade+ do interface analog controls.
That actually begs a question, are there any off-the-shelf analog encoders?
I always figured that if I did MAME my racing cab, that I'd use one of these:
http://www.ultimarc.com/a-pac.html (http://www.ultimarc.com/a-pac.html)
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That's nice! Does it have input for a trackball which is the steering wheels?
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That's nice! Does it have input for a trackball which is the steering wheels?
Well, if I were doing a trackball, then I'd go this route...
http://www.ultimarc.com/optipac1.html (http://www.ultimarc.com/optipac1.html)
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Ok. So who sells one that does both optical (steering wheels) and analog (pots) ???
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PM AndyWarne. He runs Ultimarc and might be a great source.
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maybe this below, perhaps andy warne can confirm
http://www.u-hid.com/home/index.php (http://www.u-hid.com/home/index.php)
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Yeah, I was going to post a link to the U-HID, but I really don't know much about it.
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Got a gutted driving game. 2 steering wheels, 2 gas pedals (using pots), 6 buttons. Which is the best encoder to get?
Assuming that the steering wheels are 360 optical instead of potentiometer.
You'll need connections for the following:
* 4 optical inputs - 2 optical steering wheels
* 2 analog inputs - 2 gas pedals
* 8 digital inputs - 6 buttons, 2 coin slots
* 5v
* GND
AFAIK, U-HID is currently the best for optical and analog on one board, but it's priced accordingly.
The U-HID Nano or U-HID-G (used one in the pin controller -- see sig) is a less expensive choice, but they only handle 8 inputs.
KADE has two beta optical firmwares for the miniArcade/microArcade/Minimus AVR.
One assigns the non-optical inputs to keyboard keystrokes and the other assigns them as gamepad buttons.
For KADE analog, you'll need either one of the prototype KADE+ boards or you can use the KADE+ spinoff KADESTICK. (see sig)
Right now, your best (and easiest) solution is probably to use two encoders, a U-HID Nano for the optical+analog and another inexpensive encoder for the buttons.
Scott
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The game only has 6 buttons and 2 more for coin so it might work !!!
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If you want an inexpensive source for the minimus AVR and don't mind soldering wires, check out this thread (http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,139819.0.html).
Scott
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I think it is a little too mimimal for me. Probably going to try the U-HID.
Thanks!!!