Thanks Ivan! Nice to have a look at what all these different controllers do. I too like the look of the Wiard. I found joysticks at Alltronics (maybe All Electronics -- I always get them confused since they both sell surplus): one kind was an old PC joystick, the other looks to be for adjusting power seats (or mirrors) in a car -- it's very small. I think both were 150K, and each could have different uses in a modular. I have to find some jacks for the PC ones I have, and trace the pins. I was thinking of putting a jack on a 1U or 2U MOTM panel with several pots and jacks, but leaving the joystick remote, to be set off to the side of various controllers. Thanks again! JB In a message dated 2/13/2000 9:02:28 AM, IvanCU@... writes: >http://www.wiard.com > >http://www.mcs.net/~maf/meme/nwiard1.jpg > >http://www.analoguesystems.co.uk/modules/rs220.htm > >http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/The_Analog_Cottage/joypb1.htm > >http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/The_Analog_Cottage/jasonjoy.htm > >Info on the old Octave CatStick controller.... some interesting ideas: > >http://www.midiwall.com/synths/catstick.html > >This is an interesting source of very high-end inductive joysticks... I'm > >contemplating this one: > >http://www.ctielectronics.com/joystick.html > >I'm still working on sources for analog joysticks; have ordered some and >will >be evaluating them. Hope this info helps! >
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Re: Joystick Ponderings
2000-02-13 by JWBarlow@aol.com
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