Controls will not work through the supergun and Saturn uses a decoder fir the signals as far as I remember, so you would have to directly wire the 2 pots in the controller to the G-Net PCB.
Controls will not work through the supergun and Saturn uses a decoder fir the signals as far as I remember, so you would have to directly wire the 2 pots in the controller to the G-Net PCB.
Your right it would have to be hacked and rewired. I think the PS1 version would be the best candidate since they are more common and usually sell for less so no need to hack up an SS controller. The Playstation version should feel at home with the Gnet. A little rewiring should get you by instead of having to start from scratch. The wireless controller is a very cool idea but i was looking for something more get up and go. The time put in splicing the wires and connecting them directly to the pots should be a fairly minimal task.
Think the biggest issue is how many pots are onboard, and how those pots are being interfaced.
The SS ports on your supergun are likely digital only...
That said, almost all the SS steering wheels translate the analog pots to digital signal.
It’s a nice unit, so you could rewire the post directly and then adapt to the GNet board. Plug and play this is not.
Think the biggest issue is how many pots are aonboard, and how those pots are being interfaced.
The SS ports on your supergun are likely digital only...
That said, almost all the SS steering wheels translate the analog pots to digital signal.
Itrs a nice unit, so you could rewire the post directly and then adapt to the GNet board. Plug and play this is not.
I could get the Playstation controller right now for $35. I just purchased it and came under $40 shipped. Not bad. I'll know more when I receive it if it has pots or some kind of optic sensor.