Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: Tiger-Heli on December 22, 2002, 09:09:02 pm
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I was reading through the steering wheel thread and now have some questions about arcade pedals. First off, I am building desktop controllers (not a MAME cab) and running Win
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I don't really know the answers to your questions, but I have seen a 'Analogue to USB Gameport Converter' for sale at uk electronics supplier 'Maplin' (part UA22Y). I guess there must be a US equivalent (assuming your in the US!). It's only
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I have also just noticed a different gameport to USB adaptor (part ZP13P), which allows 4 gameport controllers to be plugged into USB and has a 4-way switch. Also I think the one I mentioned previously can have 2 controllers plugged in...but it's not all that clear. http://www.maplin.co.uk btw
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I have also just noticed a different gameport to USB adaptor (part ZP13P), which allows 4 gameport controllers to be plugged into USB and has a 4-way switch. Also I think the one I mentioned previously can have 2 controllers plugged in...but it's not all that clear. http://www.maplin.co.uk btw
Thanks Minwah, I didn't know those existed. Here's a review of one sold by Radio Shack (for the other U.S. readers)
http://www.joy-stick.net/reviews/other/usbadapt.htm
It should do what I want and it's easier than hacking apart a USB stick, although I think I might pass on it after all (or I might wait till I really need it.) I realized that this acts as a 4-axis joystick, but I can have this with the gameport and a splitter cable, so I can hook up 2 sets of pedals this way. This would cover everything except 2-player simultaneous driving games with clutch pedals, or 3-player driving games with brakes (if there are any?) (Where are you, Urebel???)
Anyway, at least now I know it exists if I ever need one.
Thanks again for the tip and Merry Christmas to everyone on the board.
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Of the pedals which come with the USB wheels, do they use a separate USB connection, or do they plug into the wheel? And in either case, are they single or dual axis?
AFAIK, all steering wheel + pedal combos have the pedals plug into the steering wheel.
AFIAK, all USB pedals are dual axis* (see next question)
Anyone know of a way to make the pedals single or dual-axis switchable in USB mode?
*AFAIK, all dual axis pedals can switch between dual and single from the driver. Not as nice, IMO, as a hardware switch.
I assume I could either gut a cheap USB joystick or use the pots from 1UP