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Released this project with the primary base being MMJOY2
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Thanks to my incredible patreons and PCBWay I’ve reached the milestone of having a complete electrical guide! I've also got a bonus in this video, a complete kit for mounting the stick to any office chair. This could be adapted for other joysticks too! Keep your eyes out for updates on my youtube, github and patreon! Here is the previous video build guide on how to put the mechanical parts together: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdYbF5dOYag You can download the files directly from my github page, including STEP files: https://github.com/RightRudderLeftStick/OpenSource-VeryBigStick All the parts are 100% open source (CC BY-SA 2.0) so feel free to remix, redesign, Just please share them with the community! The electrical setup supports both freejoy and MMJOY2 It uses cheap commodity components like 608 Skateboard bearings and 6003 bearings (common in power tools) and is almost entirely 3D printed (PETG) with a 0.6 nozzle and using common 2020 extruded aluminum bars. My goal for the project is by using entirely commodity parts, I can keep the entire final bill of materials under 150 USD! Designed for the core to be printed on an Ender 3 with a single 1KG roll of PETG and add-ons can be printed in PLA+ Supporting my patreon will allow me to buy filament, hardware, bearings and electronics Also get early access to in-progress files, and at a higher tier have your name engraved into the gimbal itself.
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edit: nevermind I forgot the pins IDs in mmjoy2 arent the ones printed. my A2/A3 CS pins where F4/F5. Also mmjoy2 can only do the 14bits from the TLE5010, not the full 16?
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Working with the aliexpress TLE5011 and cannot get anything to work with mmjoy2. I'm following this config with a pro micro and I just get link errors and no data. This is the TLE5010 board im using. https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32634095245.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.74.c3e21802ZxuR5a
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Did anyone try the FFBeast Force Feedback Joystick?
TomVR replied to Celestiale's topic in Input Devices
Don't know anything about how it performs, but the lack of an emergency E-stop switch is very concerning. -
Does MMJOY2 not work at all on windows 11? I tried opening up (v20160818upd1) and it doesn't display any window and then the troubleshooter comes up to ask if the app installed correctly. Trying to run in any compatibility mode doesn't make a difference.
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I'm actually interested in making an F-104 grip for the coming module. Is the airbrake switch latching in the front and back positions, momentary or latching forward and momentary back? Also how much travel does the switch have?
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Question for those using a Steering Damper on controls
TomVR replied to helisim8's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
The stiction thing is hit or miss, I have one damper thats perfect, finger tip movement, and another two from the same seller bought a month later that are basically friction brakes, useless garbage. I am looking to get them serviced somewhere, maybe they need new oil. -
Would you sell me just the grip? I don't need a throttle for this project.
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Okay so thats an arduino micro, so that narrows it down that its either running MMJOY2 or custom arduino code. I'd suggest asking on the mmjoy2 thread if anyone can ID it directly and try and get the firmware flashed off of it.
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Hi, I'm working on this open source 3d printable gimbal which plans to support TM grips natively (Files available now on our github: https://github.com/RightRudderLeftStick/OpenSource-VeryBigStick ) I want to track down a TM grip that we can validate with. Something that fits the Warthog/F-18/cougar/virpil standard with the M36x2 threaded mount and PS/2 style connector. As we develop the electrical plans and need a grip to prototype with. Anything that works regardless of cosmetic condition would be great, so in theory even an old cougar would work, but the best would be a warthog since it has the most inputs to test against. This will be funded by our patreon: https://www.patreon.com/RightRudderLeftStick In theory one with a broken bottom neck would work, since we actually don't need to use it, just to test the electrical and buttons.
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Since its a homemade stick do you have any idea what electronics its using? Is it MMJOY2, freejoy, Leo Bodnar board or something custom? Can you take a picture of the pcb? If you know what it's controlled with it's possible to try and flash the firmware
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ask on the discord for freejoy: https://discord.com/channels/438688364359581707/698102536128692305
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Free 3D Plans for an F-4 Phantom/Century Series Grip!
TomVR replied to _BringTheReign_'s topic in DCS: F-4E Phantom
I think that's just a limitation of that kind of alps switch, and you are suppose to use logic in hardware to detect when its just push or its push+direction. Which is a bit of a pain for us if we want to just drop in compatibility with a shift register. This 8-way from alps I believe doesn't have that issue. It is a different size though so not a drop in replacement. https://tech.alpsalpine.com/e/products/detail/RKJXM1015004/