#4298324 - 09/23/16 12:52 AM
Re: MMJoy/MMjoy2 - Build your own USB controller
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#4298535 - 09/23/16 11:05 PM
Re: MMJoy/MMjoy2 - Build your own USB controller
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(...) my brother is going this month to USA. That's the best resource. Good choice. (...) tityus (serrulatus or bayensis?) Despite the facts that those are more diffuse and that I personally find quite interesting the bad ass look of the black ones, to remain faithful to my original concept I have to reply to you: tityus paulistorum BTW, you get extra cleverness points for the insight. HPL would be proud :-) Good luck with the construction. Keep us posted. té mais tityus
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#4300767 - 10/04/16 04:20 PM
Re: MMJoy/MMjoy2 - Build your own USB controller
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I always hate for my first post to be asking for help but after few days of messing around I capitulated trying to find solution on my own. I'm in a process of building custom controller and I got stuck trying to get exis to report properly to windows. I stripped everything to and just left one axis just to keep it simple and MMJoy reads it fine with values 0 to max 255 with 127 center. But anything outside of MMjoy sees the axis in the following way: Center 127 (center to forward) MMJoy 127 to 0 windows 127 to 0 (center to back) MMjoy 127 to 255 windows ... this is the fun part 127, -127, -126 all the way to -1 at full move. I tried all 4 way of Auto-calibration, no calibration pretty much same result. The following is how I have it configured. Any help would be appreciated !
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#4300783 - 10/04/16 05:40 PM
Re: MMJoy/MMjoy2 - Build your own USB controller
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Deeps, switch precision to 10bits. I know this old bug, and new versions do not have step-down precision setup.
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#4300882 - 10/05/16 02:50 AM
Re: MMJoy/MMjoy2 - Build your own USB controller
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Deeps, switch precision to 10bits. I know this old bug, and new versions do not have step-down precision setup. That was it ! Thank you
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#4301203 - 10/06/16 03:25 AM
Re: MMJoy/MMjoy2 - Build your own USB controller
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Well, I bought another Suncom. This time a F-15E Raptor. This new (old) one certainly has some potentiometer issues. After calibration the cross-hair keeps moving with some electric noise. But this hardly matters as I will dump the original pots and gimbal anyway. By the way, I sketched the setup I intend to use, but I could use some help reviewing it to look for errors. Can anyone point me if I am in the right direction? [img] https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/jzG-KD...Z=w1036-h537-no[/img] The thing will have 3 axis with TLE5011 and I will use a PS3 joypad in a HAT. A 4x4 button matrix completes the setup. I will appreciate any help. Thanks Crawling Chaos
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#4301361 - 10/06/16 09:29 PM
Re: MMJoy/MMjoy2 - Build your own USB controller
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Sorry, let me place a close up of the chip. Best regards Crawling Chaos PS: Do I need to place any additional components on around the TLE5011, like caps and resistors?
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#4301427 - 10/07/16 03:21 AM
Re: MMJoy/MMjoy2 - Build your own USB controller
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Another one: Best regards Crawling Chaos
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#4301482 - 10/07/16 11:49 AM
Re: MMJoy/MMjoy2 - Build your own USB controller
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Hi Troll, only those resistors?.. what about caps? PS: I still need to use my TLE, they're still sleeping in their envelope...
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#4301559 - 10/07/16 05:40 PM
Re: MMJoy/MMjoy2 - Build your own USB controller
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One for all, see (manual drawings): EDIT - Picture removed for don't cause confusion, the above scheme is more updated. Notice too that you dont need more 4x 1k restistor in TLE501x PCB, as in most layouts. But if convenient, this (1k) resistor can be leaved in TLE501x PCB, between MISO - VCC, will make the same effect.
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#4301564 - 10/07/16 06:04 PM
Re: MMJoy/MMjoy2 - Build your own USB controller
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Mega_mozg_13, Any plans to add higher bit ADC (14 bit?) to the mmjoy2 firmware? do you know low-cost and fast ADC chips? also it is must be easy to assemble DIY.
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#4301583 - 10/07/16 07:50 PM
Re: MMJoy/MMjoy2 - Build your own USB controller
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Hi mega_mozg_13, I think it is correct now, isn't? Best regards Crawling Chaos
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#4301691 - 10/08/16 02:17 PM
Re: MMJoy/MMjoy2 - Build your own USB controller
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Thank you so so much for develop this amazing MMjoy2. Today I setup a 48 button + 3 enconder. and find the following problem, please help. thanks heaps! Refer to the following picture, 1-32 button (in blue box) work fine, however. 33 - 48 is work on VKB Button Tester But Direct input Viewer no respond for those button. what I wrong, please help.
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#4301784 - 10/09/16 01:07 AM
Re: MMJoy/MMjoy2 - Build your own USB controller
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Lamal, VKB BtnTester see more than 32 buttons (I test there now), so something are wrong in your setup, revise connections. I don't know if Falcon BMS support recognize more than 32 buttons (this is limited by Windows DImput), but since this game engine are old, is not improbable. DCS World for example see up to 128. If is the case, using SVMapper, you can use buttons above 32, sending keypress.
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#4301786 - 10/09/16 01:22 AM
Re: MMJoy/MMjoy2 - Build your own USB controller
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Hello Sokol1,
Thanks for your reply. I can see all button (48 button) work fine on VKB BtnTester, and #1- 32 is good on game but #33-48 not work. I will check and see how many key Falcon able to handle. if only 32, i may need to put mare Mega in to my computer. Thanks a lot.
PS, learning what is SVMapper.
========FIX AND THASNKS======== The Problem is Falcon Support 32 key (with Shift total 64) for each device
Thanks again to everyone.
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