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Re: FS - Home Made Driving Simulator for PS1
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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Build an Alpha and if it seems feasible for production ...

Posted on: 2003/10/21 17:11
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Re: FS - Home Made Driving Simulator for PS1
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Wouldn't it be nice to use a 555 timer circuit with transisters to create a pulse modulated proportional effect to the steering/brakes/throttle. I wonder what the highest input frequency is registered for the button on the controllers?? eg. 75 clicks / second? 300 clicks / second?

We could then use a trimpot or similar to increase the frequency to simulate a button that pressed down continually.

Then that setup would really "ROCK".

Just some thoughts.
Chris

Posted on: 2003/10/20 7:48
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Re: FS - Home Made Driving Simulator for PS1
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As I'm in the States, I'd love to see some pics because I'm thinking of crafting my own.

Posted on: 2003/10/20 7:43
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FS - Home Made Driving Simulator for PS1
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For Sale - Home made metal frame cockpit design. is very comfortable and has good seating position.

Comes with dual shock steering wheel, gearshift and pedals for Playstation One.

Awesome fun on all racing games, Gran turismo series especially,

Selling setup with wheel, gearshift and pedals for

$250 ono

Posted on: 2003/10/20 3:33
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