Re: Wingman warrior spinner - an idea


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Posted by Tom61 on August 05, 1999 at 22:59:41:

In Reply to: Re: Wingman warrior spinner - an idea posted by Tripps on August 05, 1999 at 16:36:06:

you need to read some of the other message(like the ones telling you how to use it as a normal mouse)

: : I just got my Wingman warrior and I would like to use the spinner from it in
: : an arcade cabinet control panel using a similar mouse set-up to the one described.
: : by PacFan. Could someone post in a bit more detail
: : (where the wires go on the mouse PC board, etc.) how the small PC board
: : in the Wingman is wired to a mouse decoder? Also, does this
: : arrangement require the "rest" of the Wingman to be used for the mouse-spinner to
: : work? In other words, can I disconnect the spinner and its PC board from the rest of
: : the Wingman and throw everything else out?
: : I am using another encoder which I built from a hacked
: : Gravis Firebird for all of the other arcade controls - it works great. Thanks!

: : BTW if someone has an alternative way to use the Wingman Warrior spinner in a
: : cabinet, please post how to do that too!

: : My e-mail is Millarlaw@hotmail.com

:
: Since I have already bought the Wingman Warrior, the twisty grip really isnt an option anymore...but it gives me a good idea.
: I am thinking now (should be working, he he....) about simply mounting a cheap mouse PC board / decoder so the Wingman's spinner light chopper works just like it does in the twisty grip.
: Will there be any problem using the Wingman light chopper and the decoder from a mouse together?




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