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Re: What type of joysticks can we use?
i started a project last year and im tryin to finish it (inbetween school and, you know, building a robot)... it looks like its not gonna be done in time for 2004 reagonals. its basicly a PIC that takes the ascyrnous serailness of a PS2 controler (3 pin ness) and turns it into 2 15 pin analouge/digital ports. as of now the 2 joysticks work, still workin on the buttons.
to bad there isnt an off-the-shelf box that does this. |
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