[TANKS] Re: The controller thingy

2009-10-10 Thread Sgt.A.Johnson

I was only wondering out of interest. Those pico itx's are tiny.
Wonder if one would fit in the turret of a tank with the other
components needed aswell.

On 10 Oct, 01:20, Gregory Pwneror sockles...@gmail.com wrote:
 It wouldn't be too hard, you could set up a keyboard, trackball mouse (so
 you don't actually have to move the mouse) and a small screen inside a
 briefcase and before each battle you can plug it in and set it up. It would
 be better to use a pico-itx instead of a nano-itx (pico-itx's have the
 footprint of just slightly bigger than a playing card) I think it would
 still be better to use a mini/nano/pico itx inside the tank instead. Cooling
 wouldn't be too hard, you could probably just use fans, heatsinks and good
 ventilation.

 -Gregory

 On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 7:50 AM, Sgt.A.Johnson 



 callum.king.underw...@googlemail.com wrote:

  I wonder whether a mega modded controller could be made with a nano
  itx hanging off the back and wifi linkup. Cool if you could. Really
  awkward to set up PC settings though because youd need to have all the
  video outputs and inputs for other stuff. Perhaps not a good idea
  then.

  On Oct 9, 5:23 pm, Sgt.A.Johnson
  callum.king.underw...@googlemail.com wrote:
   I have thought of another way. Dougs program seems to take the input
   from the controller and then send to the PC on the tank and convert to
   esc commands. You could bypass that by making a PC in the tank and
   installing the software that doug uses and the drivers for the 360
   controller for PC and USB adapter for using a wireless 360 pad on a pc
   and having the controller go directly to the tanks computer. Only get
   a few meters range but might work. If dougs about he might know abit
   more about that method. I reckon ps2 controller may be better suited
   for c6c as their cheaper to replace than the 360 pads. I can get ps2
   wireless locally for £5 and wired 360 for £20. Wireless £30+. And the
   wired xbox controller wont need hacking to use USB as thats the
   interface for the 360 ones anyway. The old xbox ones are harder to
   come by. I have 2 wireless 360 ones and 1 wired one. Although
   microsoft advertise one as being for windows the only difference is
   one comes with the driver software for PC and the more expensive
   wireless for windows has a usb dongle for a normal 360 wireless
   controller aswell

   On Oct 8, 1:32 pm, Travis Butterfield tkbbetterthan...@yahoo.com
   wrote:

ok I will attempt to try that when I get to taht part, thank you

--- On Thu, 10/8/09, Gregory Pwneror sockles...@gmail.com wrote:

From: Gregory Pwneror sockles...@gmail.com
Subject: [TANKS] Re: The controller thingy
To: rctankcombat@googlegroups.com
Date: Thursday, October 8, 2009, 1:04 AM

The other way is to somehow get hold of Doug Conn and ask him how he
  did it and for his software.

-Gregory

On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 1:15 PM, Gregory Pwneror sockles...@gmail.com
  wrote:

There's 2 methods I can think of to do that.

1.
The c6c's heart is a PIC micro-controller. You could potentially just
  completely rewrite the code in the PIC to work for an X-box.

2.
You could use a small computer, like a nano or pico-itx and put the
  X-box controller through that by hacking the controller to use USB. You'd
  then write a computer program to imitate the output of a PS2 controller
  based on the input from the X-Box one. You'd route the output through the
  serial or parallel port of the computer.

Both of these approaches require computer programming. I would give it
  a go, or give it to someone else to have a go, but I don't have an X-Box
  controller handy. You can find data sheets on the internet about the
  protocols of a PS2 controller.

-Gregory

On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 6:47 AM, Sgt.A.Johnson 
  callum.king.underw...@googlemail.com wrote:

Could the xbox and ps2 controllers be hacked together to get best of
both ie xbox quality and c6c connectivity???

On Oct 7, 1:13 am, Gregory Pwneror sockles...@gmail.com wrote:

 Yeah, but sometimes the usb controllers are more expensive, or you
  could
 hack the controller to have both USB and Xbox

 -Gregory

 On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 4:07 AM, Adams, Kevin 
  kad...@sheldon.k12.tx.uswrote:

   They sell Xbox controllers with USB plugs.   No hacking required.

  *From:* rctankcombat@googlegroups.com [mailto:
  rctankcom...@googlegroups.com] *On Behalf Of *Gregory Pwneror
  *Sent:* Sunday, October 04, 2009 10:46 PM
  *To:* rctankcombat@googlegroups.com
  *Subject:* [TANKS] Re: The controller thingy

  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

[TANKS] Re: The controller thingy

2009-10-10 Thread Clark Ward Jr

Guys with experience with the nano and pico ITX's... how easy is it to
get a 2.4GHz network card for one?  You're intriguing the nerd in my
head.

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[TANKS] Re: The controller thingy

2009-10-10 Thread Sgt.A.Johnson

what about a usb one. From what i can see on mini itx.com there arent
a huge amount of connections inside

On Oct 10, 3:56 pm, Clark Ward Jr ki4...@gmail.com wrote:
 Guys with experience with the nano and pico ITX's... how easy is it to
 get a 2.4GHz network card for one?  You're intriguing the nerd in my
 head.

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[TANKS] Re: The controller thingy

2009-10-09 Thread Sgt.A.Johnson

I have thought of another way. Dougs program seems to take the input
from the controller and then send to the PC on the tank and convert to
esc commands. You could bypass that by making a PC in the tank and
installing the software that doug uses and the drivers for the 360
controller for PC and USB adapter for using a wireless 360 pad on a pc
and having the controller go directly to the tanks computer. Only get
a few meters range but might work. If dougs about he might know abit
more about that method. I reckon ps2 controller may be better suited
for c6c as their cheaper to replace than the 360 pads. I can get ps2
wireless locally for £5 and wired 360 for £20. Wireless £30+. And the
wired xbox controller wont need hacking to use USB as thats the
interface for the 360 ones anyway. The old xbox ones are harder to
come by. I have 2 wireless 360 ones and 1 wired one. Although
microsoft advertise one as being for windows the only difference is
one comes with the driver software for PC and the more expensive
wireless for windows has a usb dongle for a normal 360 wireless
controller aswell

On Oct 8, 1:32 pm, Travis Butterfield tkbbetterthan...@yahoo.com
wrote:
 ok I will attempt to try that when I get to taht part, thank you

 --- On Thu, 10/8/09, Gregory Pwneror sockles...@gmail.com wrote:

 From: Gregory Pwneror sockles...@gmail.com
 Subject: [TANKS] Re: The controller thingy
 To: rctankcombat@googlegroups.com
 Date: Thursday, October 8, 2009, 1:04 AM

 The other way is to somehow get hold of Doug Conn and ask him how he did it 
 and for his software.

 -Gregory

 On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 1:15 PM, Gregory Pwneror sockles...@gmail.com wrote:

 There's 2 methods I can think of to do that.

 1.
 The c6c's heart is a PIC micro-controller. You could potentially just 
 completely rewrite the code in the PIC to work for an X-box.

 2.
 You could use a small computer, like a nano or pico-itx and put the X-box 
 controller through that by hacking the controller to use USB. You'd then 
 write a computer program to imitate the output of a PS2 controller based on 
 the input from the X-Box one. You'd route the output through the serial or 
 parallel port of the computer.

 Both of these approaches require computer programming. I would give it a go, 
 or give it to someone else to have a go, but I don't have an X-Box controller 
 handy. You can find data sheets on the internet about the protocols of a PS2 
 controller.

 -Gregory

 On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 6:47 AM, Sgt.A.Johnson 
 callum.king.underw...@googlemail.com wrote:

 Could the xbox and ps2 controllers be hacked together to get best of
 both ie xbox quality and c6c connectivity???

 On Oct 7, 1:13 am, Gregory Pwneror sockles...@gmail.com wrote:



  Yeah, but sometimes the usb controllers are more expensive, or you could
  hack the controller to have both USB and Xbox

  -Gregory

  On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 4:07 AM, Adams, Kevin 
  kad...@sheldon.k12.tx.uswrote:

    They sell Xbox controllers with USB plugs.   No hacking required.

   *From:* rctankcombat@googlegroups.com [mailto:
   rctankcom...@googlegroups.com] *On Behalf Of *Gregory Pwneror
   *Sent:* Sunday, October 04, 2009 10:46 PM
   *To:* rctankcombat@googlegroups.com
   *Subject:* [TANKS] Re: The controller thingy

   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 
   callum.king.underw...@googlemail.com wrote:

   There may be cheaper ways to do it than dougs but im not sure of them.

   On 4 Oct, 08:17, Chris Malton chr...@cmalton.me.uk 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?

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[TANKS] Re: The controller thingy

2009-10-09 Thread Gregory Pwneror
It wouldn't be too hard, you could set up a keyboard, trackball mouse (so
you don't actually have to move the mouse) and a small screen inside a
briefcase and before each battle you can plug it in and set it up. It would
be better to use a pico-itx instead of a nano-itx (pico-itx's have the
footprint of just slightly bigger than a playing card) I think it would
still be better to use a mini/nano/pico itx inside the tank instead. Cooling
wouldn't be too hard, you could probably just use fans, heatsinks and good
ventilation.

-Gregory

On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 7:50 AM, Sgt.A.Johnson 
callum.king.underw...@googlemail.com wrote:


 I wonder whether a mega modded controller could be made with a nano
 itx hanging off the back and wifi linkup. Cool if you could. Really
 awkward to set up PC settings though because youd need to have all the
 video outputs and inputs for other stuff. Perhaps not a good idea
 then.

 On Oct 9, 5:23 pm, Sgt.A.Johnson
 callum.king.underw...@googlemail.com wrote:
  I have thought of another way. Dougs program seems to take the input
  from the controller and then send to the PC on the tank and convert to
  esc commands. You could bypass that by making a PC in the tank and
  installing the software that doug uses and the drivers for the 360
  controller for PC and USB adapter for using a wireless 360 pad on a pc
  and having the controller go directly to the tanks computer. Only get
  a few meters range but might work. If dougs about he might know abit
  more about that method. I reckon ps2 controller may be better suited
  for c6c as their cheaper to replace than the 360 pads. I can get ps2
  wireless locally for £5 and wired 360 for £20. Wireless £30+. And the
  wired xbox controller wont need hacking to use USB as thats the
  interface for the 360 ones anyway. The old xbox ones are harder to
  come by. I have 2 wireless 360 ones and 1 wired one. Although
  microsoft advertise one as being for windows the only difference is
  one comes with the driver software for PC and the more expensive
  wireless for windows has a usb dongle for a normal 360 wireless
  controller aswell
 
  On Oct 8, 1:32 pm, Travis Butterfield tkbbetterthan...@yahoo.com
  wrote:
 
 
 
   ok I will attempt to try that when I get to taht part, thank you
 
   --- On Thu, 10/8/09, Gregory Pwneror sockles...@gmail.com wrote:
 
   From: Gregory Pwneror sockles...@gmail.com
   Subject: [TANKS] Re: The controller thingy
   To: rctankcombat@googlegroups.com
   Date: Thursday, October 8, 2009, 1:04 AM
 
   The other way is to somehow get hold of Doug Conn and ask him how he
 did it and for his software.
 
   -Gregory
 
   On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 1:15 PM, Gregory Pwneror sockles...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
   There's 2 methods I can think of to do that.
 
   1.
   The c6c's heart is a PIC micro-controller. You could potentially just
 completely rewrite the code in the PIC to work for an X-box.
 
   2.
   You could use a small computer, like a nano or pico-itx and put the
 X-box controller through that by hacking the controller to use USB. You'd
 then write a computer program to imitate the output of a PS2 controller
 based on the input from the X-Box one. You'd route the output through the
 serial or parallel port of the computer.
 
   Both of these approaches require computer programming. I would give it
 a go, or give it to someone else to have a go, but I don't have an X-Box
 controller handy. You can find data sheets on the internet about the
 protocols of a PS2 controller.
 
   -Gregory
 
   On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 6:47 AM, Sgt.A.Johnson 
 callum.king.underw...@googlemail.com wrote:
 
   Could the xbox and ps2 controllers be hacked together to get best of
   both ie xbox quality and c6c connectivity???
 
   On Oct 7, 1:13 am, Gregory Pwneror sockles...@gmail.com wrote:
 
Yeah, but sometimes the usb controllers are more expensive, or you
 could
hack the controller to have both USB and Xbox
 
-Gregory
 
On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 4:07 AM, Adams, Kevin 
 kad...@sheldon.k12.tx.uswrote:
 
  They sell Xbox controllers with USB plugs.   No hacking required.
 
 *From:* rctankcombat@googlegroups.com [mailto:
 rctankcom...@googlegroups.com] *On Behalf Of *Gregory Pwneror
 *Sent:* Sunday, October 04, 2009 10:46 PM
 *To:* rctankcombat@googlegroups.com
 *Subject:* [TANKS] Re: The controller thingy
 
 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

[TANKS] Re: The controller thingy

2009-10-07 Thread Sgt.A.Johnson

All xbox 360 controllers use either usb or completely wireless and
older xbox is hard to come by or it is in Uk at least. REally ps2
would be easier apart from quality of the microsoft controllers i find
is much higher than sony and copies of ps2 controllers. My old sony
ones twisted abit and one broke completely when dropped a few feet by
accident. My xbox ones are still intact with only problem being an oil
stain on one and theyve recieved a real battering

On Oct 7, 1:13 am, Gregory Pwneror sockles...@gmail.com wrote:
 Yeah, but sometimes the usb controllers are more expensive, or you could
 hack the controller to have both USB and Xbox

 -Gregory

 On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 4:07 AM, Adams, Kevin kad...@sheldon.k12.tx.uswrote:



   They sell Xbox controllers with USB plugs.   No hacking required.

  *From:* rctankcombat@googlegroups.com [mailto:
  rctankcom...@googlegroups.com] *On Behalf Of *Gregory Pwneror
  *Sent:* Sunday, October 04, 2009 10:46 PM
  *To:* rctankcombat@googlegroups.com
  *Subject:* [TANKS] Re: The controller thingy

  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 
  callum.king.underw...@googlemail.com wrote:

  There may be cheaper ways to do it than dougs but im not sure of them.

  On 4 Oct, 08:17, Chris Malton chr...@cmalton.me.uk 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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[TANKS] Re: The controller thingy

2009-10-07 Thread Sgt.A.Johnson

Could the xbox and ps2 controllers be hacked together to get best of
both ie xbox quality and c6c connectivity???

On Oct 7, 1:13 am, Gregory Pwneror sockles...@gmail.com wrote:
 Yeah, but sometimes the usb controllers are more expensive, or you could
 hack the controller to have both USB and Xbox

 -Gregory

 On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 4:07 AM, Adams, Kevin kad...@sheldon.k12.tx.uswrote:



   They sell Xbox controllers with USB plugs.   No hacking required.

  *From:* rctankcombat@googlegroups.com [mailto:
  rctankcom...@googlegroups.com] *On Behalf Of *Gregory Pwneror
  *Sent:* Sunday, October 04, 2009 10:46 PM
  *To:* rctankcombat@googlegroups.com
  *Subject:* [TANKS] Re: The controller thingy

  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 
  callum.king.underw...@googlemail.com wrote:

  There may be cheaper ways to do it than dougs but im not sure of them.

  On 4 Oct, 08:17, Chris Malton chr...@cmalton.me.uk 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?

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[TANKS] Re: The controller thingy

2009-10-06 Thread Gregory Pwneror
Yeah, but sometimes the usb controllers are more expensive, or you could
hack the controller to have both USB and Xbox

-Gregory

On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 4:07 AM, Adams, Kevin kad...@sheldon.k12.tx.uswrote:

  They sell Xbox controllers with USB plugs.   No hacking required.



 *From:* rctankcombat@googlegroups.com [mailto:
 rctankcom...@googlegroups.com] *On Behalf Of *Gregory Pwneror
 *Sent:* Sunday, October 04, 2009 10:46 PM
 *To:* rctankcombat@googlegroups.com
 *Subject:* [TANKS] Re: The controller thingy



 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 
 callum.king.underw...@googlemail.com wrote:


 There may be cheaper ways to do it than dougs but im not sure of them.


 On 4 Oct, 08:17, Chris Malton chr...@cmalton.me.uk 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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[TANKS] Re: The controller thingy

2009-10-05 Thread vdtogt

I would think that the person posting to google groups with an iPod
can also use xbox360 controls and make it work?!

On 4 okt, 00:18, Travis Butterfield tkbbetterthan...@yahoo.com
wrote:
 Would it work with an xbox 360 paddle as well as the ps2 ones?

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[TANKS] Re: The controller thingy

2009-10-05 Thread Adams, Kevin
They sell Xbox controllers with USB plugs.   No hacking required.

 

From: rctankcombat@googlegroups.com
[mailto:rctankcom...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Gregory Pwneror
Sent: Sunday, October 04, 2009 10:46 PM
To: rctankcombat@googlegroups.com
Subject: [TANKS] Re: The controller thingy

 

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
callum.king.underw...@googlemail.com wrote:


There may be cheaper ways to do it than dougs but im not sure of them.


On 4 Oct, 08:17, Chris Malton chr...@cmalton.me.uk 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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[TANKS] Re: The controller thingy

2009-10-04 Thread Chris Malton

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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[TANKS] Re: The controller thingy

2009-10-04 Thread Sgt.A.Johnson

There may be cheaper ways to do it than dougs but im not sure of them.

On 4 Oct, 08:17, Chris Malton chr...@cmalton.me.uk 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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[TANKS] Re: The controller thingy

2009-10-04 Thread Gregory Pwneror
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 
callum.king.underw...@googlemail.com wrote:


 There may be cheaper ways to do it than dougs but im not sure of them.

 On 4 Oct, 08:17, Chris Malton chr...@cmalton.me.uk 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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