On Friday 22 May 2009 01:05:57 pm Warren Block wrote:
> Seems like it'd be less work to have the FreeBSD system close the
> switches of a real USB joystick.
Think so? I had an Arduino writing messages to my kids on a 7-segment display
in about an hour. I would think that finding the right USB c
On Fri, 22 May 2009, Kirk Strauser wrote:
On Friday 22 May 2009 11:07:34 am Sebastiaan van Erk wrote:
Ok, that's a clear answer. Are there any alternatives? For example a PCI
expansion card that does USB device mode and is programmable? Might be
difficult to get working under FreeBSD though ma
On Friday 22 May 2009 11:07:34 am Sebastiaan van Erk wrote:
> Ok, that's a clear answer. Are there any alternatives? For example a PCI
> expansion card that does USB device mode and is programmable? Might be
> difficult to get working under FreeBSD though maybe?
You might look at getting an Ardui
Hi,
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
That is, I have a PS2 and want to be able to control it via my laptop.
This would amount to connecting a USB cable between my PS2 and my
laptop, and getting the PS2 to detect it as a joystick with the right
identifier string, and being able to send button presses e
That is, I have a PS2 and want to be able to control it via my laptop. This
would amount to connecting a USB cable between my PS2 and my laptop, and
getting the PS2 to detect it as a joystick with the right identifier string,
and being able to send button presses etc via my laptop to the PS2.
As a drummer in my past life this sounds pretty sweet, but unfortunately
I don't have the development / programming skills to help you out. I
still have my acoustic kit, but no triggers or electronics anymore to
play with :(
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