On 8 May 2010, at 2:38 pm, Sarah Reichelt wrote:
Subject: Re: Accessing data from HID compliant USB device
Reply-To: How to use Revolution use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
This one has been churning around in my head for ages, and I finally bought
a couple of joysticks to experiment
This one has been churning around in my head for ages, and I finally bought a
couple of joysticks to experiment with.
I want to build a standalone that responds to joystick input. Nothing
requiring huge amounts of data or processing, just detection of joystick
position - onscreen
Fischertechnik® brings back memories of painfully standing barefoot on bits
my brother left lying around on the floor.
Ah yes. Every parent knows that the most painful part of parenthood is
standing on Lego bricks in the middle of the night :-)
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Hello folks,
This one has been churning around in my head for ages, and I finally bought a
couple of joysticks to experiment with.
I want to build a standalone that responds to joystick input. Nothing
requiring huge amounts of data or processing, just detection of joystick
position -
Wierd. third time this week I am recommending the Service USB gadget:
http://bkohg.com/service_e.html
Craig Newman
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On 7 May 2010, at 3:23 pm, Craig Newman wrote:
Wierd. third time this week I am recommending the Service USB gadget:
http://bkohg.com/service_e.html
Thanks Craig,
Fischertechnik® brings back memories of painfully standing barefoot on bits my
brother left lying around on the