I'm very glad I could be of great service.JujuPi wrote:Sota I would like to thank you very much for making this publically available. We all should! I bought my Leonardo from Aliexpress for $4 because I am trying to make this project as cheap as possible. Guess what! It worked on first go and all I did was short out a random pin to ground and bingo it showed up on the calibration menu through Windows!
For all those wondering where I got mine - https://www.aliexpress.com/item/ATmega3 ... 75582.html
THANKS AGAIN SOTA! Much love from JujuPi
[NEW VERSION] Sota's 14 buttons + optional up to 2 analog sticks guide for a Leonardo Pro Micro (Teensy alternative)
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Re: Sota's 14 buttons + 2 analog sticks guide for a (Sparkfun) Leonardo Pro Micro (Cheap teensy alternative)
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Re: Sota's 14 buttons + 2 analog sticks guide for a (Sparkfun) Leonardo Pro Micro (Cheap teensy alternative)
sotasystems wrote:I'm very glad I could be of great service.JujuPi wrote:Sota I would like to thank you very much for making this publically available. We all should! I bought my Leonardo from Aliexpress for $4 because I am trying to make this project as cheap as possible. Guess what! It worked on first go and all I did was short out a random pin to ground and bingo it showed up on the calibration menu through Windows!
For all those wondering where I got mine - https://www.aliexpress.com/item/ATmega3 ... 75582.html
THANKS AGAIN SOTA! Much love from JujuPi
Yes! Could you do me a favor and show me a photo of your pro micro, I feel like they have put the silkscreen on mine incorrectly. It is not numbered correctly.
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Re: Sota's 14 buttons + 2 analog sticks guide for a (Sparkfun) Leonardo Pro Micro (Cheap teensy alternative)
Mine literaly looks like this:JujuPi wrote:Yes! Could you do me a favor and show me a photo of your pro micro, I feel like they have put the silkscreen on mine incorrectly. It is not numbered correctly.
By the way, TXO is equivalent to Pin 1 and RXI is equvalent to pin 0. So from upper left down it goes
1, 0, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
then from lower right to upper right it goes as it says:
10, 16, 14, 15, A0, A1, A2, A3.
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Re: [NEW VERSION] Sota's 14 buttons + optional up to 2 analog sticks guide for a Leonardo Pro Micro (Teensy alternative)
2 places where to get the PSP buttons:
1. Adafruit - https://www.adafruit.com/product/444 - $3.50 for 1
2. Aliexpress - https://www.aliexpress.com/item/5pcs-lo ... 63573.html - $11.60 for 5 which is good if you want to make 2 gameboy zeros
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1. Adafruit - https://www.adafruit.com/product/444 - $3.50 for 1
2. Aliexpress - https://www.aliexpress.com/item/5pcs-lo ... 63573.html - $11.60 for 5 which is good if you want to make 2 gameboy zeros
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Re: [NEW VERSION] Sota's 14 buttons + optional up to 2 analog sticks guide for a Leonardo Pro Micro (Teensy alternative)
Here is where I got mine from:JujuPi wrote:2 places where to get the PSP buttons:
1. Adafruit - https://www.adafruit.com/product/444 - $3.50 for 1
2. Aliexpress - https://www.aliexpress.com/item/5pcs-lo ... 63573.html - $11.60 for 5 which is good if you want to make 2 gameboy zeros
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http://www.ebay.de/itm/361351958328?_tr ... EBIDX%3AIT
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Re: [NEW VERSION] Sota's 14 buttons + optional up to 2 analog sticks guide for a Leonardo Pro Micro (Teensy alternative)
thanks sota for this wonderfull guide
is it possible to map the buttons for a wii u gamepad? Like Banjokazooie did with a teensy 2.0 http://sudomod.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=1607
is it possible to map the buttons for a wii u gamepad? Like Banjokazooie did with a teensy 2.0 http://sudomod.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=1607
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Re: [NEW VERSION] Sota's 14 buttons + optional up to 2 analog sticks guide for a Leonardo Pro Micro (Teensy alternative)
Yes it possible with a slight modification, but it's peanutsnonameboy wrote:thanks sota for this wonderfull guide
is it possible to map the buttons for a wii u gamepad? Like Banjokazooie did with a teensy 2.0 http://sudomod.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=1607
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Re: [NEW VERSION] Sota's 14 buttons + optional up to 2 analog sticks guide for a Leonardo Pro Micro (Teensy alternative)
ok thanks. have to take a look. I'm not a pro coder but I think I can do it. If not, can I send you the modified version of your code so you can take a look? Of course if you have timesotasystems wrote:Yes it possible with a slight modification, but it's peanutsnonameboy wrote:thanks sota for this wonderfull guide
is it possible to map the buttons for a wii u gamepad? Like Banjokazooie did with a teensy 2.0 http://sudomod.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=1607
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nonameboy wrote:ok thanks. have to take a look. I'm not a pro coder but I think I can do it. If not, can I send you the modified version of your code so you can take a look? Of course if you have time
If you wait a little bit, I can make you a little wiring diagram. You actualy do not need to modify the code at all
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Re: [NEW VERSION] Sota's 14 buttons + optional up to 2 analog sticks guide for a Leonardo Pro Micro (Teensy alternative)
I just noticed that it unfortunately is not possible.nonameboy wrote:ok thanks. have to take a look. I'm not a pro coder but I think I can do it. If not, can I send you the modified version of your code so you can take a look? Of course if you have timesotasystems wrote:Yes it possible with a slight modification, but it's peanutsnonameboy wrote:thanks sota for this wonderfull guide
is it possible to map the buttons for a wii u gamepad? Like Banjokazooie did with a teensy 2.0 http://sudomod.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=1607
If we take a look at [mention]banjokazooie[/mention]'s Teensy diagram here:
We can see that he uses 21 Pins. The Leonardo only offers 18 maximum. So if you plan on using all of them, you can't. If you are okay with leaving specific ones out, it will work.
An alternative: If I were to use a Wii U gamepad with a Leonardo I would leave out these inputs:
- Analog stick Thumbclicks (2x)
- TV
- Home
That would leave you with 14 buttons and 2 analog sticks, which would work out.
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