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controller for quadriplegic
Lord Xane:
Hey everyone, I am new to this board and I know I'm the millionth person to say something like this, but what you are all doing is awesome. I am also a quadriplegic looking for a video game controller so I have just a few questions that you might have answered in some of the previous pages. Are you making just a one-time controller or are you making a design that you plan to duplicate? And if you are duplicating it do you have any idea how much it will cost for materials or construction fee or whatever the heck you decide to charge? I'll be keeping up on here! Good luck
RetroJames:
--- Quote from: Lord Xane on January 14, 2005, 03:37:46 pm ---Hey everyone, I am new to this board and I know I'm the millionth person to say something like this, but what you are all doing is awesome.
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skallagrigg:
Very exciting news!
I'd be happy to mirror and promote your finished plans permanantly on my Public Domain "D.I.Y. assistive technology" pages, with your agreement:
http://www.oneswitch.org.uk/4/DIY/index.htm
Best wishes with it, and good on you all,
Barrie
skallagrigg:
Thought you may all be interested in the following links:
www.atariage.com/magazines/magazine_page.html?MagazineID=54&CurrentPage=6
The article is from the UK Atari owner's club, featuring a guy with Muscular Dystrophy playing games with an adapted Atari controller in 1982.
And this from 1981: www.quadcontrol.com/about.htm
Good old Atari...
jsco:
1hookedspacecadet,
How do you plan on interfacing the Happ analog stick with the Platstation?
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