Atari Couchcade
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Atari Couchcade
Amazon de lists it as:
ATARI COUCHCADE
Brand: Arcade1UP
Platform : Windows XP, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000
It has a usb connector youtube.com/watch?v=N9GXMHsN3bI at 5:55 Theres a packman to https://arcade1up.com/collections/count ... e-10-games
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Re: Atari Couchcade
A good starting point is the Arduino Reference here and here. I'm going to create a simple universal IR remote, stumbled over the same issue how realize an USB controller and found my solution(s) there:
https://www.circuitbasics.com/arduino-i ... -tutorial/
http://www.andremiller.net/content/ardu ... r-for-kodi
Re: Atari Couchcade
So far based on the 12-in-1 product from GSR, its a USB to UART converter which allows the Spinner and Trackball to work over USB.
At the moment, I cant find an off the shelf Arduino project which can help so I have ordered a couple of USB to UART adapters from Amazon UK and will wire things up later when they arrive.
The buttons work fine of course with the Arduino (just 7 buttons).
Thinking of fitting a USB hub inside the couchcade to plug all 3 USB devices into and then one cable can connect them all to MiSTer.
Ideally one day I can get them all working on ONE board.