marker Posted June 7, 2013 Posted June 7, 2013 Looking to buy a board or two to start my pit build.. Looking for some recommendations to what one to buy and where to buy from within the UK! Thanks “Any pilot should be flying the spitfire, at least once.” – John S. Blyth
MacFevre Posted June 7, 2013 Posted June 7, 2013 Best easiest board I've used, and available in the UK, is Leo Bodnar's BUO36X. http://www.leobodnar.com. No matrix to worry about. Buttons aren't toys! :smilewink: My new Version 2 Pit: MacFevre A-10C SimPit V2 My first pit thread: A-10C Simulator Pit "The TARDIS." Dzus Fastener tutorial, on the inexpensive side: DIY Dzus Fastener
Rahband Posted June 8, 2013 Posted June 8, 2013 If you don't need axis then the Leo Bodnar BBI-32 is a better deal £20 cheaper for the same thing
WannaBeGnome Posted June 8, 2013 Posted June 8, 2013 I think that GP-Wiz from GroovyGameGear is also good and cheaper than Bodnar.
hawk2495 Posted June 8, 2013 Posted June 8, 2013 +1 on the GP Wiz. I've had one now for about a year. Single daisy chained ground plus the inputs. Pair it with xpadder and you are golden. Roughly 40 USD Why is the rum always gone!?!?!?!
Nopileus Posted June 8, 2013 Posted June 8, 2013 GroovyGameGear however is from the US, which still makes the bodnar products the most viable choice.
marker Posted June 8, 2013 Author Posted June 8, 2013 If you don't need axis then the Leo Bodnar BBI-32 is a better deal £20 cheaper for the same thing I wouldn't need axis on the first board, would it handle rotary switches? “Any pilot should be flying the spitfire, at least once.” – John S. Blyth
Nopileus Posted June 8, 2013 Posted June 8, 2013 Read the Product page, it does. Leo even sells the right rotary switches. If you want to use rotary encoders you just connect them to two normal inputs, to the encoder they are just two momentary buttons.
marker Posted June 8, 2013 Author Posted June 8, 2013 Read the Product page, it does. Leo even sells the right rotary switches. If you want to use rotary encoders you just connect them to two normal inputs, to the encoder they are just two momentary buttons. Sorry mate, I was on my phone at work! Was kinda lazy, thanks for link! “Any pilot should be flying the spitfire, at least once.” – John S. Blyth
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