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Hi any news regarding the Teensy2++ compatibility?
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Hi any news regarding the Teensy2++ compatibility? Hi. I do not have "Teensy2++". If community helps with donate (to buy it) or somebody send "Teensy2++" to me I will start work. sorry for this position, but project non commercial and I waste a lot of money (and time too)...
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Hi thx for the answer. Where in Europe do you live? I could send you a board. Otherwise, I would also be willing to donate money.
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Hi community. What about this solution (as start) for Teensy ++ 2.0 64 buttons (8*8 matrix), and 8 Axis: PS: my respect to Red_Yeti
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That would be cool. It would work nicely with the 8 row, 4 column diode-isolated input boards I had made recently. You could daisy-chain two of them to get the 64 switch inputs.
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release [v20140528] support "MMJoy2.f (AT90USB1286-Teensy++2.0, USB2.0)" not yet tested on hardware, you can try to be first tester!!!
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Hi, made a short test with a 5x5 keymatrix. Works for me so far. I'll do some other tests with encoders and axes this weekend.
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Hi, could you replicate the issue with the 7 row?
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Hello all
First post ever after lurking for long. I have wanted to make a cockpit/panels using Mjoy/Mjoy16 for years, just now I have both time and money.
Thank you, mega_mozg_13, for making this project and saving me from having to make a PCB.
I'm having some issues, though.
I'm using a Pro Micro clone off Ebay, Windows 7 x64, mmjoy_software[20140528_update2] and mmjoy_firmware_lufa[v20140528_update1]. In JoySetup, I'm using the values loaded after clicking on the "mjoy8" button (6 axis, 28 buttons)
First: at random intervals, anywhere from 1 to 120 minutes, the board restarts itself. Also, JoySetup doesn't update the uptime value in real time, rather it's slower.
Second: I can't make the first 4 axis change value. Axis 5 and 6 work well. I see values for all 6 axis in Sensors(Source/MCU Port/Channel) with a lot of jitter when they're not connected. But only axis 5 and 6 seem to work. In the board itself, pins A3 and A2 work well, pins A1, A0, 10 and 9 don't seem to work. Nothing happens when connected to a pot (100K) or ground.
This happens with 2 different Pro Micro boards in both my desktop and laptop PCs.
Thank you to whoever can help.
Regards
Al
Last edited by arnsk98; 06/28/14 03:28 AM.
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arnsk98about axis - check this picture, for "promicro" source "IntSensor" can be only 5/6/7/8/13/14: about random restarts - try to check USB connection (maybe connect active USB HUB with self power source).
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great works! make things a lot of easy for somebody not knowing electronics
Thank you, mega_mozg_13
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How about this testing "Arduino Leonardo(ATmega32u4)"? working as well?
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work in progress. new idea "open hardware", you can assign MCU pins to ADC/Buttons as you like.
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Great! in Leonardo board, I had to try each pin out for the Axis.
Do you have plan to add the deadzone setting in the tool?
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Crosswind, not each!! for axis use only with "ADCxx" pins (green marker). and current version supports no more 8 axis.
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Yes, yes, of cause I meant the ADC pins....
This is the result for the Channel vs Pins I got from my Leonardo board:
Axis Channel Arduino Leonardo Pin 1 ----> 5 6 ----> A2 7 ----> A1 8 ----> A0 9 ----> 4 10 ----> 12
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Last edited by mega_mozg_13; 08/19/14 05:15 AM.
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Excellent work, thanks for posting that!
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Very well, Thank you. This button scheme is for connect Encoder? Sokol1
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