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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.
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Questions about Seimitsu lever and buttons for DIY stick
For the pro micro, use the DaemonBite firmware (lower input latency than a brooks UFB). There’s the normal repo, or if you want to have turbo functionality (I play shmups and it’s very appreciated there), you can clone from my fork. For turbo, just wire up pin 7 (normally inactive) to a button. To activate/deactivate for a given button, hold the turbo button, then tap what button you want to set/unset turbo for. For example, if you want turbo on button one, hold the turbo button and tap button one. Now when you press button one, it’s turbo. Same process to deactivate. Any combo of buttons can be turbo or not at any time.
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Had a handful of DMs asking to see the inside of a completed mini. Cheers!
If you ever play non-fighting games with your stick, I have a fork that adds turbo functionality to the daemonbite: https://github.com/mrebersv/DaemonBite-Arcade-Encoder
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Original 360 TE eating directional inputs
Well for PC, you can program your own microcontroller, as your controller board if it actually is dying. Here's the OG repository. Here's my fork that added "Turbo" functionality. Super low input lag. If you buy a normal Pro Micro, you'd need to do some soldering. Or I'm sure you can find a breakout board with terminal blocks where you insert the wire end and turn a screw to secure it. Here's one for an Arduino Micro (different micro controller than the Pro Micro pictured in the repos; it still has the 32u4 chip, you could use the Arduino Micro with that software, but would possibly had a different pin configuration).
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Do you want Turbo on your DaemonBite Arcade controller? Here it is!
I forked the OG repository, and added Turbo functionality. If you want it, you need to clone my fork of the repo, and use that to program your micro controller. Also, you need to wire up to pin 7 on the pro micro (or whatever pin is PE6 if you're using a different microcontroller) to another button.
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mrebersv/DaemonBite-Arcade-Encoder is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of DaemonBite-Arcade-Encoder is C++.
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