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Robot Control
I'm Having trouble finding a suitable joystick/game-pad/anything to use for our robot control. I was wondering what some of the other teams use. Our team has collectively agreed that we want to use 15-pin controllers, and not anything else. We are also a rookie team so we would like something simple. Any ideas you guys have for us would really help. Thanks in advance.
Last edited by SwiftHippo : 14-01-2006 at 23:02. |
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Old style two button CH flightsticks. Nothing beats 'em. Good luck finding them though. Search for some other threads on these particular ones.
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we still use them and only used one white one in 2004 as a simple arm driver (you push the stick forward, the arm goes up and hooks on). I've always found the CH ones just feel better constructed...
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We too wondered what to use (last year), and heard about the CH Joysticks, bought a few, and have been very happy with them.
They're just really well made and work well in either hand. If you're looking for more buttons, they also had a 'pro' version, but those get really pricey, and eBay doesn't have any right now (non-USB versions, anyway). Last edited by UrsaMNet : 15-01-2006 at 02:43. |
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this was our last years controls. they needed to be opened and re wired but they work great! ignore the ps1 we got rid of that.
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=34780 |
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We're using modified XBOX360 controllers.
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how exactly did you rewire them..? I opened a dual shock one up earlier today, and I was measuring resistance on the joysticks.. I found that the center pin was ground, and the left pin went from 2.7 to 0 as the joystick moved left, and the right pin went from 2.7 to 0 as the joystick moved right.. Based on that I couldnt figure out how to hook it up to the OI.. |
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Seriously, the KOP joysticks CAN be made better. We used a second spring in parallel with the original to get a stiffer feel, then cut away some plastic in the handle - think "holes drilled" - to cut the weight, all of which make them only half bad. Don |
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Interesting factoid about the KOP joysticks: They can be purchased online at various retailers or on ebay, in new or used condition.
The prices ranged from$.58-$2.88. Need I say more about their universally recognized low quality? |
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Additional note of use: I just got an email back from the sales head at CH products; the pots used in the new, USB version of their joysticks are the same 100k ones used in the older, gameport versions. It should be a relatively simple mod to switch the output to DB15.
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