DIY Spinner
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@gStAv Amazon: try searching "KFL08 8mm" on your local Amazon site.
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@gStAv Tested both with Pole position I and II and I was surprised how well the spinner works (considering it's not a driving wheel). I confirm both games have an "auto return to center" as you show in your video but I have no problem at all during driving, keeps the correct input while curving.
I use the spinner as steering wheel with left hand and xbox gamepad for pedal (analog 2 - default setting) and high/low remapped from "space" to a gamepad A button.@dankcushions: you did a great work with spinner support in lr-mame2003; thanks a lot !
Concerning mame analog settings for this game, I'm just using defaults as image below:
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Super Sprint works fine too with spinner.
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@UDb23 thanks for thesting pal! :D
Can you please test Out-Run too, as I find the autocenter kills the control of the car?Cheers! /Gustav
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@gStAv Will do. Currently on top of a mountain (@2700 m). Snowboarding.
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@gStAv said in DIY Spinner:
Can you please test Out-Run too, as I find the autocenter kills the control of the car?
Finally did test Outrun (set 2) and also in this case I have no issues driving with the spinner with default lr-mame2003 settings.
Using Spinner to steer and gamepad to accelerate/break.
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@udb23 said in DIY Spinner:
3D printed knob
VERY VERY VERY COOL
WHAT IS THE PART THAT THE FLANGED IS INSIDE IT?
CAN YOU UPLOAD PICTURE WITH THE MOUSE WHEN ITS OPEN?
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@lior007 no need to open the mouse. The mini flanged ball bearing is a single piece containing the rotating part. You just need to glue black cardboard on the "inner" side (side to be placed on top of mouse sensor) and then glue the bearing on the mouse. Note: ouside part of the bearing is higher vs the rotating part; means when glued on the mouse it still can rotate. You just need to check that the cardboard is not too thick.
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Pardon the naive question. Having a surface rotate over the optical sensor, aren't you capturing a signal on both the X and Y axis? How do you translate to a one axis signal to emulate a spinner?
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@artik said in DIY Spinner:
aren't you capturing a signal on both the X and Y axis? How do you translate to a one axis signal to emulate a spinner?
As mentioned in the docs: "Once configured, the Player 1 DIAL control (spinner, steering, etc.) receives input from the X-axis of the mouse device,"
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@UDb23 Sorry to revive this old thread, but is there a possibility you could share the stl files? for v2? I am currently making a spinner and I think the knob is exactly what I am looking for!
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@UDb23 Do you have a link where I can order the bearing?
Did I understand correctly?
You stuck black paper on the bottom?
Without cutouts?Edit:
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@shantigilbert Think I still got the files; let me check.
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@treki I cut out the cardboard to have more or less the same shape of the round moving bottom part of the bearing.
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@UDb23 Sorry, my english is terrible. I not understand exactly....
(I cut out the cardboard to have more or less the same shape of the round moving bottom part of the bearing.)
Do you have a photo?
I order:
https://de.aliexpress.com/item/4001214317907.html
https://de.aliexpress.com/item/32713267462.html
https://de.aliexpress.com/item/33036805774.html
and I use a cheap optical mouse from pearl.ch
Is this ok?My bartop: https://www.ltspiceusers.ch/threads/arcade-bartop-im-selbstbau.457
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@treki Cardboard should be applied like this (red area)
If the knob and bar you bought are fitting the bearing they look good to go.
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@UDb23 said in DIY Spinner:
Cardboard should be applied like this (red area)
No lamella needed? The optical mouse understood this like a black table?
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@treki Yes. Just make sure cardboard is not too thick; should be able to rotate freely.
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@UDb23 said in DIY Spinner:
Yes. Just make sure cardboard is not too thick; should be able to rotate freely.
That is clear. Thank you
Bombastic idea from you ^^https://de.aliexpress.com/item/1005001309430437.html
The chinese says: No support for Raspberry :(Can I then ask you if I have a issues?
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@treki said in DIY Spinner:
The chinese says: No support for Raspberry :(
Can I then ask you if I have a issues?It seems that needs a specific arcade1up controller; without it won't work.
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