You could do it with a PIC theoretically, but you need to make sure that the
PIC is fast enough and has enough ROM for the program. I've done a bit of
looking at X-Box controllers myself, it turns out that they are basically
USB devices with a different plug, if you chop off the existing one and add
on a USB, Windows will detect it as a joystick, what Doug will have done is
then make output based off that, it's somewhat easier that using a PS2
controller. If you use a cheap computer like a mini-itx, it would be sort of
expensive, but not overly.The cheapest mini-itx I could find is 70 pounds,
here: http://www.mini-itx.com/store/
You would need to program your own code for it though, as no-one has
released there own I believe.

-Gregory

On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 11:42 PM, Sgt.A.Johnson <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> There may be cheaper ways to do it than dougs but im not sure of them.
>
> On 4 Oct, 08:17, Chris Malton <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Sadly, nobody has, as yet, interfaced an Xbox controller to a C6C.  If
> > you really want to know about Xbox controllers controlling tanks, the
> > man who needs to speak up is Doug Conn.  He's gone some elaborate
> > computer-based route.  Alternatively just find his tank on the website,
> > and click the links - they have some good info.
> >
> > Chris
> >
> >
> >
> > Travis Butterfield wrote:
> > > Would it work with an xbox 360 paddle as well as the ps2 ones?
> >
> > > Sent from my iPod
> >
>

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