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controller for quadriplegic
mmmPeanutButter:
--- Quote from: saint on December 10, 2004, 08:49:37 pm ---If someone can build a solution that will help Sean, I will fork out up to $100 towards expenses.
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I guess that's why they call you saint. :angel:
stevejt:
This might be a shot in the dark, but I can see this in my mind, and it might work.
RetroJames:
Regarding the analog issue, it sounds as if we just need an arcade style or at least size analog joystick to hack to the ps/2 controller. What about PC joysticks? What do the Jakks games use? Analog?
Stingray:
Sean, I'm in Oklahoma. If by any chance you live here or even in an adjacent state feel free to email me at stingrayg4@gmail.com and we can talk about options for game controls that I might be able to build for you. I don't know if I can build you a PS2 controller or not. Considering that no one replied to my query quoted below regarding analog sticks I'd guess that I can't.
--- Quote from: Stingray on December 10, 2004, 03:15:21 pm ---Which of course brings us to the inevitable question, are there any arcade size analog sticks that can be used in place of the analog sticks on a PS2 controler for a project of this kind? Unless I'm mistaken, the only sticks out there that might work are pretty expensive. Has anyone actually done this?
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However having said that, if you're interested in having a controller that will work with a game system that doesn't use analog controls (pretty much anything before the N64/ PSX era)I'd be willing to build one for you on the house based on your particular needs.
I'd even be willing to build you a MAME system, but since those can get a bit expensive I'd probably need a some financial backing on that.
On the subject of financial backing, if anyone does know of a way to build the PS2 controller that Sean was origianally inquiring about I'd be more than willing to throw some money in that pot.
-S
RetroJames:
--- Quote from: stevejt on December 10, 2004, 09:13:38 pm ---This might be a shot in the dark, but I can see this in my mind, and it might work.
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