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Title: Flight joystick question
Post by: the3eyedblindman on June 15, 2004, 08:36:29 pm
Ok, on my control panel i want to go all out, make this thing all for show ya know? I have seen alot of flight/ pc joysticks on control panels. Whenever I look at them at like comp usa, they always have buttons on the bases that are probably needed during gameplay, but those would be covered by the control panel, how do you come about getting a flight stick on your control panel, or a pc joystick, whatever, and can you buy those anywhere that are specifiacally for arcades, like happ joysticks?
Title: Re:Flight joystick question
Post by: Tailgunner on June 16, 2004, 02:40:31 am
Happ sells several different analog arcade flight sticks though they're rather expensive. The best way to get one on the cheap is to keep an eye on E-bay for a CP from a game that used one. Another way is to find one attached to a dead cab at an auction, I've acquired a couple that way for less than $20 each.

On the PC stick, I don't know how you'd mount one, but replacing buttons on it's base with buttons mounted to the CP would be a way to solve that preticular problem.
Title: Re:Flight joystick question
Post by: Tiger-Heli on June 16, 2004, 09:31:42 am
Ok, on my control panel i want to go all out, make this thing all for show ya know? I have seen alot of flight/ pc joysticks on control panels. Whenever I look at them at like comp usa, they always have buttons on the bases that are probably needed during gameplay, but those would be covered by the control panel, how do you come about getting a flight stick on your control panel, or a pc joystick, whatever, and can you buy those anywhere that are specifiacally for arcades, like happ joysticks?
First decide whether you want this as a digital stick with trigger (Tron, Zaxxon, Gorf, Xenophobe, etc.) or an analog stick (Afterburner, Space Harriers, Paperboy, Star Wars, etc.) that could also be used for digital games.

For Option 1, you could just mount the handle to a Happ (Super, Competition) base.

For Option 2, you could mount the entire stick to the panel like Doc - did near the bottom here - http://www.beersmith.com/mame/panels.htm

In either case, buttons on the bottom (or even the circuits for the thumb and trigger buttons) don't matter b/c you would typically ignore these and wire the trigger and thumb buttons to you encoder and use arcade buttons on the panel for other in-game buttons.
Title: Re:Flight joystick question
Post by: blue on June 16, 2004, 10:35:00 am
If you are going to go with option 2 from above the same stick that Doc- uses is the best that i've been able to fiind (and i'm sure the best Doc- could find also seeing that he used it.) I'll be making the same addition to my CP as this.
Title: Re:Flight joystick question
Post by: the3eyedblindman on June 16, 2004, 12:28:16 pm
Ok, on my control panel i want to go all out, make this thing all for show ya know? I have seen alot of flight/ pc joysticks on control panels. Whenever I look at them at like comp usa, they always have buttons on the bases that are probably needed during gameplay, but those would be covered by the control panel, how do you come about getting a flight stick on your control panel, or a pc joystick, whatever, and can you buy those anywhere that are specifiacally for arcades, like happ joysticks?
First decide whether you want this as a digital stick with trigger (Tron, Zaxxon, Gorf, Xenophobe, etc.) or an analog stick (Afterburner, Space Harriers, Paperboy, Star Wars, etc.) that could also be used for digital games.

For Option 1, you could just mount the handle to a Happ (Super, Competition) base.

For Option 2, you could mount the entire stick to the panel like Doc - did near the bottom here - http://www.beersmith.com/mame/panels.htm

In either case, buttons on the bottom (or even the circuits for the thumb and trigger buttons) don't matter b/c you would typically ignore these and wire the trigger and thumb buttons to you encoder and use arcade buttons on the panel for other in-game buttons.



How would you go about mounting the handle to a happ super competition base?
Title: Re:Flight joystick question
Post by: Tiger-Heli on June 16, 2004, 01:20:46 pm
Ok, on my control panel i want to go all out, make this thing all for show ya know? I have seen alot of flight/ pc joysticks on control panels. Whenever I look at them at like comp usa, they always have buttons on the bases that are probably needed during gameplay, but those would be covered by the control panel, how do you come about getting a flight stick on your control panel, or a pc joystick, whatever, and can you buy those anywhere that are specifiacally for arcades, like happ joysticks?
First decide whether you want this as a digital stick with trigger (Tron, Zaxxon, Gorf, Xenophobe, etc.) or an analog stick (Afterburner, Space Harriers, Paperboy, Star Wars, etc.) that could also be used for digital games.

For Option 1, you could just mount the handle to a Happ (Super, Competition) base.

For Option 2, you could mount the entire stick to the panel like Doc - did near the bottom here - http://www.beersmith.com/mame/panels.htm

In either case, buttons on the bottom (or even the circuits for the thumb and trigger buttons) don't matter b/c you would typically ignore these and wire the trigger and thumb buttons to you encoder and use arcade buttons on the panel for other in-game buttons.

How would you go about mounting the handle to a happ super competition base?
http://mamecheats.fateback.com/tutorial.htm

http://www.oscarcontrols.com/projects/triggerstick.shtml

http://www.1uparcade.com/projects-trigstick.html