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RandyT:

--- Quote from: Grasshopper on August 14, 2005, 06:50:56 am ---I wonder if Randy, Andy or Ponyboy would consider stocking them as it's very difficult to order directly from Suzo these days.

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I am looking into these right now.  I'll bite the bullet and buy a sample to make sure there are no problems interfacing them to   the types of electronics we are all accustomed to using.

If they test well and people seem to like them, I will start carrying a stock of them at the store.  If the shafts are interchangable with the 500's, I may even be able to put a ball-top on them.

RandyT

Level42:

--- Quote from: RandyT on August 16, 2005, 02:32:20 pm ---
--- Quote from: Grasshopper on August 14, 2005, 06:50:56 am ---I wonder if Randy, Andy or Ponyboy would consider stocking them as it's very difficult to order directly from Suzo these days.

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I am looking into these right now.  I'll bite the bullet and buy a sample to make sure there are no problems interfacing them to   the types of electronics we are all accustomed to using.

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I specificaly asked this and there should be no problem, except that you of course need to supply 5V to it, just like the P360.

Nataq:
First thanks to all your feedback! I just received my suzo 500 joystick this morning. That brings me another question. I didnt received any instructions with it and im wondering how to put that joystick in 4-way mode. I guessed by looking at the picture on ultimarc website that the restrictor was the 2 triangular pieces of metal that shows on this pic at the bottom of joystick but it seems that when I moved those it brings the joystick to 2-way only. Im wondering now if I need to disemble the red part of the stick (also a restrictor ??) and turn it to get 4-way... Im I right ???

Tiger-Heli:

--- Quote from: Nataq on August 25, 2005, 10:30:15 am ---I need to disemble the red part of the stick (also a restrictor ??) and turn it to get 4-way... Im I right ???

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You don't need to disassemble anything, you should be able to just rotate the red part to switch between 4-way and 8-way.  The Prodigies only use the red restrictors, the bottom gray restictors are used to limit the stick to two way mode.

BTW, a little late now, but I should have dug up this thread before and the link to OSCAR's draft review: http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=3733.0 

Nataq:
Ok I got it. Actually I had to loosen the screws to be able to turn the restrictor...

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