Gentlemen,
I have connected a wireless USB game pad to the dahlih. It worked -
but I didn't see much of a use for it on a small three axis mill.
All the buttons and levers were recognized and worked
I was able to manipulate the machine from more than 100 feet away.
(line of sight)
It is a Saitek P2900 Wireless
The configuration files are on www.mpm1.com:8080/dahlih/dahlih_testing_home
The files are for an older version of EMC2 but you should be able to
use a lot of the information
Have fun
Stuart


On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 11:05 PM, Gene Heskett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sunday 07 December 2008, Stephen Wille Padnos wrote:
>>Gene Heskett wrote:
>>>On Sunday 07 December 2008, Stephen Wille Padnos wrote:
>>>>Gene Heskett wrote:
>>>>>I went out to Wallies tonight to get some pills and looked the
>>>>> electronics dept. over pretty carefully, but nothing was labeled as
>>>>> 'PC', just PS2-3 and XBox, with one WII thrown in for good measure.  And
>>>>> none were 'gameport' interfaces.
>>>>>
>>>>>I also checked the TigerDirect catalog and came up empty.
>>>>>
>>>>>So where would I look next to find one of these gismo's?
>>>>
>>>><http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16826127204>
>>>>
>>>>I think that's the one - dual analog sticks, dual 4-direction "joypads",
>>>>multiple other buttons.
>>>
>>>And its USB.  I thought that was a no-no on an emc machine?
>>
>>Plugging and unplugging USB devices is generally a bad idea, I think.
>>That causes a re-assignment of ID numbers across the entire USB
>>controller.  I'm not sure if the higher speed bulk modes used by flash
>>devices are also a problem (I keep remembering that I saw issues with
>>kjournald on an IDE flash disk), and I think the problems people have
>>pointed out were all using USB storage devices.
>>
>>I use a USB mouse on most systems, and even a USB keyboard on some.
>>
>>- Steve
>>
> Well, the usb gismos are in the under $20 range. So I can afford to waste that
> maybe.  Come to think of it, I am using a usb mouse on that box, so this
> shouldn't be any more invasive that that.  Later when I feel like it, I have
> a cold ATM.  Thanks.
>
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