Program which aims to emulate the SEGA JVS protocol in C++ using existing libs.
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Program which aims to emulate the SEGA JVS protocol in C++ using existing libs.
A custom UIView in Swift that presents a simple joystick interface.
This repository is being maintained to provide open source designs of my creations, which other people may use to make or customize their arcade controllers.
Groove Coaster controller using the real arcade parts.
Interfacing an A1Up Centipede control panel with the Raspberry Pi's GPIO.
The TrailMix is a low-cost professional grade button box style arcade controller.
RP2040 based firmware and hardware for DIY Taiko no Tatsujin Drum Controllers
RP2040 based firmware for DIY Project Diva Arcade Controllers
Arduino Nintendo Switch Arcade Controller
SNES/SFC Controller Support for JAMMA Arcade Cabinets
Implementation of a USB arcade spinner to be used, for example, in Arkanoid gameplay
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Kicad 6 footprints for Sanwa SW-68 and Seimitsu MM9 arcade microswitch variants.
The following is a HID 16 button arcade stick. The tm4c123gxl microcontroller is used for this project.
The following is a HID 15 button arcade stick with an LCD Screen. The tm4c123gxl microcontroller is used for this project.
They don't make light guns that work with LCD screens, so I wrote this to emulate the old arcade light guns with a modern PC. -- Uses Arduino pro micro, a gyroscope, an accelerometer, some geometry and physics math.
Absolutely Legit P*********n Arcade-style Controller for All
Teensyduino-based firmware for Alpaca project
Two-player "IPAC-like" keyboard device using an Adafruit ItsyBitsy 32u4
A small pcb to use your Arduino Pro Micro as an USB-Controller adapter
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