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Got my order with the four remaining bricks I needed for this creation. I shortened it by one stud so it's just a little bit less over sized. Also the start and select buttons aren't centered on the actual controller. I will take a photo of this next to my Lego SNES later. Enjoy.
Some new controllers to add to the growing collection.
I personally have fond memories of the Nintendo Advantage Joystick controller. It was huge, had a bunch of buttons and a built in "cheat" slow motion activator. I can't tell you how many times I used that slow motion function while playing Captain Skyhawk.
Tiles are machine printed (digital)
Model-View-Controller (MVC) is a software design pattern. It separates objects into one of three categories:
Models for maintaining data,
Views for displaying models into form of UI,
Controllers for process to events and user actions
Model - Masha Gumenyuk
View - Portable TV
Controller - Glock 17
It may look a little wonky, but I've completed the Nintendo label for the outside of my giant LEGO NES Controller. In the first edition of this controller from 2013, I printed out stickers for the A and B buttons, START, SELECT, and Nintendo -- and as a result, received a lot of flak from the nerd community for cutting corners. This time around, I've rebuilt the outside of the controller to use LEGO pieces for building letters. The hard part for this line of text? The O: I spent a few hours trying to work on that specific letter alone. I'm also currently rebuilding the internal circuits of this controller to be Arduino-based!
My MIDIBox64 based controller. ( www.ucapps.de )
12"x12" Faux Walnut Case
16 Knobs
5 Faders
16 Arcade Buttons
32 MIDI controlled LED buttons
I'm quite sad I can't get a gray border around the D-pad. Revamp of an old MOC, and I think it's quite a bit better. Video
Darkday found the crane/train controller switch in a little pocket in the floor. Here she is posing for a selfie inside the Big Shed
Tech. Sgt. Cody L. Canfield, a tactical air control party specialist with Illinois Air National Guard’s 169th Air Support Operations Squadron, waits for the Air National Guard Advanced Joint Terminal Attack Controller Training System to reboot before a training session at the 182nd Airlift Wing in Peoria, Ill., Oct. 5, 2015. Peoria’s TACPs teamed up with the QuantaDyn Corporation to help create the AAJTS, which is expected to potentially save the government $95 million through fiscal year 2018 by reducing the cost of qualification and continuation training by 48 percent. (U.S. Air National Guard photo/Staff Sgt. Lealan Buehrer)
The engine controller unit allows communication between the vehicle and the engine, relaying commands to the engine and transmitting data back to the vehicle. Engineering model controllers are being tested at the Marshall Center and Stennis Space Center.
Read more:
www.nasa.gov/sls/brain-for-rs-25-engine.html
Image credit: NASA/MSFC
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Simple controller for 4 flash units. Each flash has a knob to control power output from full to 1/128 in 1/2 stop increments and 2 LEDs; green LED indicates flash ready to fire, red LED indicates low battery or radio link failure.
The central LED bar normally indicates the charge level of the flash at the highest power setting. When changing the power setting of any flash the central display changes to confirm the set power.
L-0253, cleared straight in runway 01.
AZ-5431, line-up and wait runway 01.
H-0023, line-up and wait runway 01.
L- 0274, line-up and wait runway 01.
L-1005, back-track approved. Cleared takeoff runway 01.
I'm not sure if I'm happy with how this picture turned out. I tried something different in Photoshop. I kinda like how the controller hangs into the dark and creates contrast. Also, I like how it just reaveals a little bit of where the cables go. But overall I might have gone to far...
Please tell me what you think.