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H shape shifter?

Tom J. Ma

H shape shifter?

by Tom J. Ma » Wed, 02 Jul 1997 04:00:00

Is there any H-shape shifter out there for sale? (with the wheel of course)

Nigel Nichol

H shape shifter?

by Nigel Nichol » Wed, 02 Jul 1997 04:00:00

I have been thinking of making one for my home built
steering/gear lever controls but at this point it would not be
of much use due to no software/games to support it.

I would use Micro-switches for each gear and in fact the
standard joystick port allows for 4 on/off inputs but it is a
matter of code to use them. Then what happens to reverse and
6-speed transmissions.

Still might go ahead and make the mechanics.

--

Nigel of Lakewood Motorsports
Nascar Coruba & Coke Chevy
Hamilton
New Zealand

William Dahm

H shape shifter?

by William Dahm » Wed, 02 Jul 1997 04:00:00


> I have been thinking of making one for my home built
> steering/gear lever controls but at this point it would not be
> of much use due to no software/games to support it.

> I would use Micro-switches for each gear and in fact the
> standard joystick port allows for 4 on/off inputs but it is a
> matter of code to use them. Then what happens to reverse and
> 6-speed transmissions.

> Still might go ahead and make the mechanics.

> --

> Nigel of Lakewood Motorsports
> Nascar Coruba & Coke Chevy
> Hamilton
> New Zealand


Just in case you or someone else dosen't know, the CART cars do NOT have
a H shifter.  Its just up and down.  So, at least for ICR2, the sim
shifters are already correct.
Dave Bower

H shape shifter?

by Dave Bower » Thu, 03 Jul 1997 04:00:00


writes

Yeah, CART and F1 cars have sequential [up and down] gear shifts, but
Nascars have a H-shaped shifter. Still, I can't see the point for
wanting one really, I mean who wants to miss a gear, especially in an
unforgiving Papyrus sim?

--
Dave Bowers

Tom J. Ma

H shape shifter?

by Tom J. Ma » Thu, 03 Jul 1997 04:00:00

i thought you people want REALISM




>writes
>>Just in case you or someone else dosen't know, the CART cars do NOT have
>>a H shifter.  Its just up and down.  So, at least for ICR2, the sim
>>shifters are already correct.

>Yeah, CART and F1 cars have sequential [up and down] gear shifts, but
>Nascars have a H-shaped shifter. Still, I can't see the point for
>wanting one really, I mean who wants to miss a gear, especially in an
>unforgiving Papyrus sim?

>--
>Dave Bowers

Kel

H shape shifter?

by Kel » Fri, 04 Jul 1997 04:00:00


> Yeah, CART and F1 cars have sequential [up and down] gear shifts, but
> Nascars have a H-shaped shifter. Still, I can't see the point for
> wanting one really, I mean who wants to miss a gear, especially in an
> unforgiving Papyrus sim?

Actually to get that little bit closer to the "real thing" :)

I already have a design that would work, if I knew someone good in
electronics. One switch for each of the 4 gears. Hook them up to a
microprocessor chip and output to the up and downshift buttons on the
joystick or wheel. The real brains behind this is programing the
processor chip. Programming it to know that if you switch from #1 switch
(1st gear) to #2 switch it knows to upshift... and vice-versa. I know
that wouldn't be too complicated for a profficient electronics tech.
Now, where to find one? Maybe I'll go talk to an instructor at Devry or
the university here :)

--
I think people can figure out the spam filter to reply to me..

Kel
Calgary, Alberta  CANADA

Doug Reichl

H shape shifter?

by Doug Reichl » Sat, 05 Jul 1997 04:00:00

: Maybe I'll go talk to an instructor at Devry or the university here :)

Don't go to Devry.  In their latest commercial, they show how "high tech"
they are as they show a video of somebody putting a CD-ROM onto the tray.
The CD is UPSIDE DOWN.  (or is that ITT's commercial).

Obviously, they don't want to advertise who's disk it is, but still.  ;)

What you are looking for are "momentary" switches.  These are switches
that pick up the press, but they don't "latch" if you hold down the
button.

Nigel Nichol

H shape shifter?

by Nigel Nichol » Sat, 05 Jul 1997 04:00:00



>writes
>>Just in case you or someone else dosen't know, the CART cars do NOT have
>>a H shifter.  Its just up and down.  So, at least for ICR2, the sim
>>shifters are already correct.

>Yeah, CART and F1 cars have sequential [up and down] gear shifts, but
>Nascars have a H-shaped shifter. Still, I can't see the point for
>wanting one really, I mean who wants to miss a gear, especially in an
>unforgiving Papyrus sim?

>--
>Dave Bowers

In reply to Dave Bowers.

I am considering a H shifter for the sake of "skipping" gears
rather than "missing" them. I noted while watching the Sears
Point race last year that one of the drivers skipped from 4th
straight into 2nd as he braked into one of the Hair Pins.  I
would admit though the use of this type of gear shifting would
only be used at the road courses rather than the ovals.
Still I think it would be a fun challenge to make one, once I
have finished the pedal units for some friends.

--

Nigel of Lakewood Motorsports
Nascar Coruba & Coke Chevy
Hamilton
New Zealand


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