

Edit: BTW, here's a picture of the 2nd proto in \"action\"

Will the final version gonna have that gamport connector sticking out like that or is gonna be flush w/the outside of the case?Grendel wrote:BTW, here's a
picture of the 2nd proto in "action"
That's not true, at least not for me. I added my 3DPro as a Microsoft Sidewinder device on my family's PC, XP auto-detected it, and it's worked perfectly ever since; all of the base buttons work, and I can press multiple buttons without a problem. If my own PC had had a gameport on its sound card, I wouldn't have been overly excited about Grendel's project, but as it is, I can't wait for it to be completed. While I love my Cyborg Evo for playing FreeSpace, it just can't beat the 3DPro for Descent.CDN_Merlin wrote:3d pro needs to be added manually in XP and then you don't get full function. The base buttons don't work and you can't press more than 1 button a a time.
Let's see.. Trying to make this short.. Here's a good writeup on how the PC gameport works to get an idea what "analog mode" means.
Sounds about right. Last time I calculated the component cost it came up w/ $13.50. I'm hoping to get the PCB done for $15.Munk wrote:I looked at Farnell for all components, and came to 15 EUR for each device, PCB board not included. Depending on the actual number of orders (10 to 20), I came to a total price of 28 to 35 EUR (incl. shipping within europe).