The Revenge of the Spinner Files Thread
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The Revenge of the Spinner Files Thread
There will be another.
I want to build a panel for my roller and spinner. While I am at it, I will attach a joystick and two or three buttons to the thing. I've got all the parts, all I really have to do is get the wood ready.
I think I might paint it Zoo Keeper orange? To make myself get some Zoo Keeper orange?
I ordered this joystick tonight for the thing. HELLO, I AM GREEN! It is fully compatible with the IPAC encoder I bought like a light year ago, and I know that is a measurement of distance, not time.
I want to build a panel for my roller and spinner. While I am at it, I will attach a joystick and two or three buttons to the thing. I've got all the parts, all I really have to do is get the wood ready.
I think I might paint it Zoo Keeper orange? To make myself get some Zoo Keeper orange?
I ordered this joystick tonight for the thing. HELLO, I AM GREEN! It is fully compatible with the IPAC encoder I bought like a light year ago, and I know that is a measurement of distance, not time.
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Here is my progress so far. The panel contains the following:
- A Rollie Electronics green 4/8 way joystick
- An I-PAC keyboard encoder (mounted to bottom)
- A RAM Controls Major Havoc roller
- A Ultimarc trackball/roller board (mounted to bottom)
- Two GroovyGameGear Electric Ice buttons (I have them set for blue and cyan)
- Three regular Happ buttons
Missing is the Apache Push/Pull Spinner my brother got me for Christmas a couple years ago. This is because I can't remember how to get the knob off.
Anyway, it looks much better in the dark and I am not a good enough photographer to do this justice.
The last control panel I made died when Frobozz jumped on it from the fireplace mantle. I now have the power of wooden dowels and gorilla glue, instead of just wood screws, to keep the thing together. So hopefully it will be a little more sturdy. He's already taken an active interest in it, though.
- A Rollie Electronics green 4/8 way joystick
- An I-PAC keyboard encoder (mounted to bottom)
- A RAM Controls Major Havoc roller
- A Ultimarc trackball/roller board (mounted to bottom)
- Two GroovyGameGear Electric Ice buttons (I have them set for blue and cyan)
- Three regular Happ buttons
Missing is the Apache Push/Pull Spinner my brother got me for Christmas a couple years ago. This is because I can't remember how to get the knob off.
Anyway, it looks much better in the dark and I am not a good enough photographer to do this justice.
The last control panel I made died when Frobozz jumped on it from the fireplace mantle. I now have the power of wooden dowels and gorilla glue, instead of just wood screws, to keep the thing together. So hopefully it will be a little more sturdy. He's already taken an active interest in it, though.
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Some glorious bastard, back in the 80s, said to himself, "A spinner won't do! How about a ROLLER!"
As a long time friend and confidant, who has kept me sane much like the holographic projection of Rimmer did Dave Lister in the TV show Red Dwarf, you are no doubt aware that I love color vector games. And unique controllers.
So, imagine if you will, the arcade game called MAJOR HAVOC! Major Havoc uses that roller. It also uses two buttons, one for jump and one for shield. It is also a color vector game. They go for about $2,000 these days, assuming you can find one.
Here is what the game looks like.
The roller allows movement along the x-axis. It was $99 on eBay. So I basically spent that much to play one game through MAME. Please don't hate me.
As a long time friend and confidant, who has kept me sane much like the holographic projection of Rimmer did Dave Lister in the TV show Red Dwarf, you are no doubt aware that I love color vector games. And unique controllers.
So, imagine if you will, the arcade game called MAJOR HAVOC! Major Havoc uses that roller. It also uses two buttons, one for jump and one for shield. It is also a color vector game. They go for about $2,000 these days, assuming you can find one.
Here is what the game looks like.
The roller allows movement along the x-axis. It was $99 on eBay. So I basically spent that much to play one game through MAME. Please don't hate me.
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Re: The Revenge of the Spinner Files Thread
Hijacking an old thread because it's vaguely related to my next project.
I'm building a spinner so I can play Spy Hunter, Tempest and Omega Race. I got a spare Manual Pulse Generator from work. According to the terminals on the back it puts out 5VDC with every click. I'm going to remove the detent thingie so it spins freely and I'll add some weights to it for that free-wheling motion. First I have to hook it up to some kind of control and try it out. The mpg Is kinda big, about the size of a mayo jar lid. I may cannibalize an old Microsoft gamepad I have laying around and build a cool infernal machine. I have to hook stuff up and try it before any kind of design thought starts.
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I'm building a spinner so I can play Spy Hunter, Tempest and Omega Race. I got a spare Manual Pulse Generator from work. According to the terminals on the back it puts out 5VDC with every click. I'm going to remove the detent thingie so it spins freely and I'll add some weights to it for that free-wheling motion. First I have to hook it up to some kind of control and try it out. The mpg Is kinda big, about the size of a mayo jar lid. I may cannibalize an old Microsoft gamepad I have laying around and build a cool infernal machine. I have to hook stuff up and try it before any kind of design thought starts.
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Re: The Revenge of the Spinner Files Thread
I recommend the Atari 2600 “racing controller” as the perfect make-shift spinner. I use mine to play Tempest and other spinner games on my Vectrex!
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Re: The Revenge of the Spinner Files Thread
Industrial strength. Hope it doesn't end up looking like a Russian military arcade controller
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Re: The Revenge of the Spinner Files Thread
I have to create more motivation for this project to be completed
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Re: The Revenge of the Spinner Files Thread
Yes. Bumping so I can reply later.
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