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Title: 4.50" Trackball Assembly
Post by: edthedaddy on December 22, 2020, 04:53:59 pm
Hi there. I'm wanting to find how I either make a 4.50" atari trackball assembly or BETTER YET purchase it from someone/somewhere. I'm wanting to use it for my retro-pi missile command. The 4.50" ball felt so right when I was playing this game. anything else is just gonna detract from that feeling I had. I can get the ball and shafts but literally I cannot find anyone out there that will sell one to me.  The optocouplers and boards  and encoder wheels have been made of unobtainium.

I'd rather not use the 3" if I could somehow get the 4.50"
does anyone have a idea?
Title: Re: 4.50" Trackball Assembly
Post by: mahuti on December 25, 2020, 05:56:42 am
I saw one online with a control panel for about $500.
Title: Re: 4.50" Trackball Assembly
Post by: bobbyb13 on January 01, 2021, 03:55:20 am
Hi there. I'm wanting to find how I either make a 4.50" atari trackball assembly or BETTER YET purchase it from someone/somewhere. I'm wanting to use it for my retro-pi missile command. The 4.50" ball felt so right when I was playing this game. anything else is just gonna detract from that feeling I had. I can get the ball and shafts but literally I cannot find anyone out there that will sell one to me.  The optocouplers and boards  and encoder wheels have been made of unobtainium.

I'd rather not use the 3" if I could somehow get the 4.50"
does anyone have a idea?

There must be a few Missile Command fans among the Mame dev crew apparently because there is a game specific setting for the ball size you are using.

Between that and the other sensitivity settings you can get a good 3" ball to feel just right.

Unless you are a die hard purist for that 4" ball then you can actually save yourself some expense and drama that way and not be disappointed in terms of playability.