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Unread 03-12-2004, 15:33
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Re: Sophisticated Joysticks

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Originally Posted by WebWader125
I'm working on a small project in which I'm wiring up a game controller (with thumb-controlled buttons and joysticks) for use with the OI. I'm not doing anything too sophisticated; just an alternative to the larger joysticks.

But it got me wondering... what are the applicable rules on electronics that are imbedded inside the joysticks or other controllers? Is there anything allowed other than switches and the joystick pots?
The rules of interest here would prevent the use of external power, only OI power supply is available through the OI ports. No lights other than those connected to LED outputs on the OI.
Other than that, teams have regularly attempted new operator controls systems for use with the OI. If you wire it yourself, you do take responsibility for OI damage due to wiring errors.
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