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  1. Looks nice! Keep going and I wished I hade the space for such a thing :)
  2. Been using MMjoy2 before but just had a chance to try out JoyFree 1.7.1B3 and must say that I'm impressed. Great work WG_Magners! Tested in W7/W10 and also tested it in Kubuntu 20.04 LTS. Having Linux support with a nice looking GUI is just icing on the cake. Really like you opted for an AppImage instead of snap/flatpack since AppImage is best IMHO. Still playing around with it but looks like I'm gonna use JoyFree for future projects not only because of it's flexibility and great features but it has very nice and easy to use GUI with good documentation as well as actively worked on. Highly recommended! Can't see the features listed in this thread so here they are.... Features FreeJoy supports the following external periphery: 8 analog inputs (12 bit output resolution) axis to buttons function (up to 12 buttons per axis) buttons/encoders to axis functions 128 digital inputs (buttons, toggle switches, hat povs, encoders) 5 shift modifiers 4 hat povs 16 incremental encoders shift registers 74HC165 and CD4021 digital sensors TLE5010/5011, TLE5012B, AS5048A, AS5600, MLX90393 (SPI interface only) external ADCs ADS1115 and MCP3201/02/04/08 4 PWM channels for lighting 24 LEDs (single or matrix) bindable to buttons' states device name and other USB settings See Wiki for more info... https://github.com/FreeJoy-Team/FreeJoyWiki Download from... https://github.com/FreeJoy-Team/FreeJoy Thanks to everyone involved in this project!
  3. Looking forward to updated wheater in upcoming patches, hopefully next one! Long time coming....
  4. Looks great! Wished I had 1/100 of your 3D modelling skills
  5. I'm using 4021 as shift register since thats whats in the TM's handgrips I have.
  6. Gave it a new name since it's not bound to be used as TEDAC controller. Gonna build a bunch of them to convert my old TM FLCS and TQS to USB and another one as a generic upfront button panel and hopefully someday 3D print the TEDAC hand grips for a simpit. Main Controller PCB to be used with MMJoy2 firmware. Generic 28 buttons + 4 Encoders PCB (fits on top of the main PCB) and uses cheap 6x6 mm PCB buttons available in various heights and is simple to make a front panel. Also have 5 LED's to be used as optional "mode indicators". 6x6 mm PCB buttons and colored tops If I ever need more buttons or need them at a different place expansion is done via P10 using shift regsters. This one use same 6x6 mm PCB buttons as above. This use a 12x12 mm square PCB buttons instead... Like these, also available with various heights and tops. This one uses 3x2 mm SMD PCB buttons and can easily be placed wherever needed as a tiny PCB, Like these Will update as soon as I got the MCU's and built s couple of them.
  7. Complete standstill here. PCB's are all done but due to the ongoing global chip shortage it's (close to) impossible to buy the MCU at the moment. Been on back order for several months now but hopefully someday I will get them... Mean while I will try to upload some pics of the other PCB's I done.
  8. I still have two more PCB layouts to do before sending it of for manufacturing, hopefully will find some time coming weekend. Being pretty much a noob on 3D modelling I still have tons to learn but plan is to start with TinkerCAD and the other tools suggested by Viper1970. Will see how that goes later on
  9. Nice compilation! I will add the picture Raptor9 shared about the different switches on the grips as well as the comment from kgillers3 about both triggers that are two stage triggers.
  10. Had a chance to test last night and I experience the same. -8-15 FPS (-15-20%) compared to previous version.
  11. Thanks for sharing Raptor, very usefull! Personally I'm skipping the display since I'm planning to go VR (if budget/GPU availability allows!) but for a cockpit build it would be nice and skimming thru the other thread it looks like hannibal is planning a display. The real thing has a ~5" x 5" LCD with 960x960 resolution but finding a 5" x 5" square LCD for a reasonable price looks difficult.
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