[simpits-tech] Joystick USB adapter?

LT1_Z28 simpits-tech@simpits.org
Mon, 29 Jul 2002 08:17:13 -0500


Is there such a thing as a USB adapter for normal analog joysticks? I
know they exist for things like printers, mice, keyboards, and other
lowly peripherals, but I have me an idea :) I'm thinking it might be
nice to hack up my Suncom (cheap) yoke, build another set of pedals and
a throttle quadrant, and wire them all into a couple of USB adapters.
It'll be a total of 8 analogs (pitch, roll, yaw, #1 throttle, #2
throttle, #1 fuel/prop pitch, #2 fuel/prop pitch) and 7 buttons (AP
disconnect, flaps, reverse thrust, gear, brakes, spoiler
deploy/retract). So I'd need 4 adapters. Or I could pick up some cheap
USB joysticks and hack 'em up. Might be cheaper that way. Hmm... those
Playstation clone gamepads have lots of buttons. That could work.

Damn I'm a cheap bastard ;)

On another note, I finally got around to messing with those Interactors
I got on Ebay a while back. Hooked it up to the rear channel on my sound
car, fired up X-Plane, grabbed the A320, and threw it into full reverse.
Rumbles quite nicely. Now if I can just figure out how to connect my
headset and build a decent quadrant I'll be much better.
-- 
Steve
lt1_z28@swbell.net http://www.mysticz28.org/
Jesus saves, Budda enlightens, Cthulhu thinks you'll make a nice
sandwich.