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Home made Starwars yoke for the technically challenged - talk me out of it!!!

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ark_ader:
I hear Stun Runner yokes are the same with a bar screwed inside the yoke gimping the axis.

PL1:

--- Quote from: ark_ader on May 31, 2013, 07:34:54 am ---I hear Stun Runner yokes are the same with a bar screwed inside the yoke gimping the axis.

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Yep, the main difference is the handle assemblies.

The stop plate P/N 047121-01 is on page 23 of the manual here.

Remove the two screws holding that plate and you have a good yoke for SW IIRC.

You may need to adjust the vertical axis pot / 14 tooth gear so you get full vertical range of motion.

The only down side is if you play ESB and don't add thumb buttons, you'll need to have one trigger as lasers and one as tow cables.  #firstworldproblems

Also, TwistyWrist has the Molex connector and pins that connect to the harness. (The pins are also handy for adding the thumb buttons to the existing harness for use with the USB adapter from TOG)  Please don't butcher the original harness.


Scott

yotsuya:
Sooooooooooooo........... did we talk you out of it?  >:D

Generic Eric:

--- Quote from: yotsuya on May 31, 2013, 12:49:31 pm ---Sooooooooooooo........... did we talk you out of it?  >:D

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Gosh, I hope not. 

BazookaJo:

--- Quote from: Generic Eric on May 31, 2013, 01:32:16 pm ---
--- Quote from: yotsuya on May 31, 2013, 12:49:31 pm ---Sooooooooooooo........... did we talk you out of it?  >:D

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Gosh, I hope not.

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Do I detect a hint of sarcasm ;D


Sadly I'm still undeterred at this stage, and have probably spent £35+ so far on something that may never see the light of day.

The steering wheel and black nunchuks were passable enough not to deter me, but I also discovered that wii nunchucks have x/y accelerometers built in, so my next quest is to see if the accelerometers can be used to control the cross-hair instead of a the gyro in the wiimote?  If so this would be better than the bluetooth->stack software->gloviepie->PPJoy I have used previously.

So my most recent purchase was an adapter to connect 2 nunchuks to a PC via USB - perhaps this can be used directly with PPJoy to utilise the full set of controls from 1 nunchuck and  just the trigger from the other.....I await it's delivery from Hong Kong.







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