Competition Pro Remake Using Arcade Parts
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The Competition Pro is a legendary joystick from the early 80s created by Kempston Micro Electronics, the same company that produced the Kempston interface for my beloved ZX Spectrum. Here is my retro remake of this awesome 80s waggle stick using arcade parts to power the internals. The main body parts click together quite tightly, so make sure to screw your Sanwa clone joystick into the housing first. _4410H means: 4 top layers, 4 bottom layers, 10% infill and H is Hex infill. _4415H means: 4 top layers, 4 bottom layers, 15% infill and H is Hex infill. Joy_QSCP_JSTop_4410H is built for a stem/shaft of 37 x 9mm (not inc. screw top) As there are numerous Sanwa clones of various stem/shaft sizes I have included the STL file for the joystick top so that you can fine tune it to your parts. Please consider supporting me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/3DFreeman Here's a non-affiliate ebay link to the type of cheap and cheerful Sanwa clone I use: https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/334119951114?hash=item4dcb19db0a:g:Ka0AAOSwaqxhHjfn&frcectupt=true Links to wiring information regarding the 9 pin D plug, used commonly with retro computers: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari_joystick_port http://wiki.icomp.de/wiki/DE-9_Joystick
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