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    Model I1 - Configurable USB for home cockpits/arcades

    Hello folks Very happy - completed my first paid commission! The customer wanted a way to connect switches, rotary encoders and all that good stuff to his PC for a home cockpit. I built him a TeensyUSB based device that is configurable via a file on SD card. Supports 42 inputs, 6 analogs, and a...
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    The Rabbit H1 - not a mouse, not a trackball

    Hi all Here is my latest build - the Rabbit H1. It's a USB cursor controller, like a mouse, but not a mouse. Uses a PSP joystick and is used like a HOTAS throttle. It's a mix of 3D printed plastic and plywood, running on a Teensy 2.0 dev board. Full details here...
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    Multijoy_Retro - dust off your classic joysticks!

    I've been filling out my classic PC flight sim collection, and bemoaning how I can't use my Thrustmaster FCS and Flightstick Pro on my modern PC. Well, time to stop moaning and start building! This is the Multijoy_Retro - connect all your classic computer joysticks to your fancy new PC or Mac...
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    Seattle Retro Gaming Expo 2014

    Hi all If you're in the Seattle area, this year's SRGE is June 28-29. Details and link to tickets ($25 for the weekend) here: http://seattleretro.org/.
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    NESPoise: A posable NES desktop arcade machine

    Hi all Finished my big next project - the NESPoise! A desktop, posable NES clone arcade machine. The design is inspired by the classic British Anglepoise lamp. The body is 3D printed PLA and Plywood/MDF. Worklog and full details here...
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    First portable - The NESPo!

    Guys, thanks to all for inspiration to get my butt in order and complete a portable - it's been a long time ambition. I present to you all the NESpo! It is 90% 3D printed parts. Had a blast designing everything. Full build story with lots of pictures and a link to the sources here...
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    Multicon_Retro: Arcade stick for NES, SNES and Atari

    Hi all First post, so take it easy on the new guy. :D I've built an arcade stick that supports NES, SNES and Atari/Commodore machines. The case is CNC'd MDF. Full details on my blog: http://davenunez.wordpress.com/2012/12/25/creating-the-multicon_retro/ This is my first console custom mod...
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