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GP2040
- need help find pcb for makeing a hit box for pc use only
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How about compatible with PC, MiSTer, Android, Raspberry Pi, Nintendo Switch, PS3 and PS4 (legacy controller support).
I think they use https://github.com/FeralAI/GP2040
- [TUTORIAL] Mouse control with a Raspberry Pi Pico ! 🖱️👀
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Looking for input lag table comparing popular controllers - is this even the way to shop now?
I've had a great experience with Arduino Pro Micro's running the DaemonBite firmware, and the RPi Pico GP2040 firmware should be similarly great. Both have extremely low latency. The Brook Universal board is another good one. Other than that, I usually just use either a DualShock 3 pad over USB or a wired 360 pad. I also like the iBuffalo SNES pad and Logitech Precision pads.
- How do I use mmjoy2 on a raspberry pi pico?
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[Review Request] Gaming Keyboard with Raspberry Pi Pico
My third revision of this and looking for feedback to improve. I'm using an secondary USB-C port here to test this schematic before using it on other builds where the Pico placement is constrained by board clearances and mounting holes. The Pico is running GP2040, https://github.com/FeralAI/GP2040, which allows the device to work on multiple systems. I'm new to PCB design and have grabbed some examples posted here before and hopefully following guidelines in the wiki.
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Currently attempting to make a custom arcade stick for my friend who has disabilities, as part of my Tech Design class. WIP, this is my progress so far
It might also be worth checking out the pi pico as the brains, though I believe you need a second piece of hardware to make it work on ps4. The pi pico itself should only be 10$~ not sure how much the ps4 adapter thing would cost. The firmware to look into is https://github.com/FeralAI/GP2040
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Adding PS Home button
Hi, does anyone know how to add a PS Home button to your controller? I have a DURAL hitbox which uses GP2040 Firmware (https://github.com/FeralAI/GP2040). I was planning on going to an offline event and needed to make my controller PS4 proof for which I was hoping to use a PS3 to PS4 adapter. However I would still need the PS Home button because PS4 is weird. If anyone knows a solution help would be greatly appreciated.
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Sony is not a friend for accessibility.
Microsoft totally does. That's why GP2040, an open source controller firmware, doesn't support Xbox or PS. The way it's typically done now is to have a require a real controller to handle the authentication, with the 3rd party input in between the real controller and the console (passthrough in that chart)
- Design an arcade controller
GP2040-CE
- What to do with old SFXT 360 stick?
- GP2040 native PS4/5 support?
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Im having problems inputting b f 212 on dvj and jin and I noticed that it doesnt go to neutral. Any help with this? Is this an arcade stick problem or a cardimod problem?
If I were you, I would buy Raspberry Pi Pico, plug your stick's wires into it and install GP2040-CE. This software has got SOCD cleaning options.
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Looking to get some new buttons for my hitbox, i’ve been looking at the punk workshops ones but i’m wondering if anyone else has a suggestion for what i should get?
I also recommend upgrading the PCB if you experience a delay or other quality problems. Buy a Raspberry Pi Pico RP2040 and install https://github.com/OpenStickFoundation/GP2040-CE
- HEEEEEELP for the first Arcade stick
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This is gonna hurt..
This firmware and any rp2040 based board .
- Cheap hitbox help
- Getting into fight games lately and want to test, if hitboxes are good for me. So I built a fast one. The "barebox"!
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To Make a Gaming Controller.
Personally I'd start with the GP2040-CE for the Raspberry Pi Pico microcontroller and go from there: https://github.com/OpenStickFoundation/GP2040-CE . Not sure they support analogs actually, but same idea.
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Would these fight sticks work on modern PCS?
This firmware is not supported anymore so it was forked by https://github.com/OpenStickFoundation/GP2040-CE
What are some alternatives?
PicoFightingBoard - Open source PCB for arcade sticks using Raspberry Pi Pico.
flatbox - Low profile hitbox-layout fightstick
vsFIGHTER-Firmware - Firmware for the vsFIGHTER controller by Leaf Cutter Labs , supporting XInput and Nintendo Switch.
DaemonBite-Retro-Controllers-USB - A collection of retro controller USB adapters (SNES, NES, Mega Drive/Genesis, Master System, Atari, Commodore, Amiga and Amiga CD32)
DaemonBite-Arcade-Encoder - An arcade controller project for the MiSTer FPGA project and any other device accepting USB HID joysticks. Up to 12 buttons are supported. Can also be used to create NeoGeo/Atari/Commodore/Amiga controller to USB adapters.
arduino-pico - Raspberry Pi Pico Arduino core, for all RP2040 boards
Ka-Radio32 - esp32 version of Ka-Radio (https://github.com/karawin/Ka-Radio) by jp Cocatrix
LUFAHybridFightstick - Nintendo switch AND XInput controller for Arduino Leonardo and Pro Micro
GP2040-CE - Multi-Platform Gamepad Firmware for Raspberry Pi Pico and other RP2040 boards
Adafruit_SSD1305 - OLEDs with SSD1305