The Atari 2600 Paddle controllers have been used in several games being a very popular accessory. Nevertheless in some countries they were never official released which make them rare and expensive items although they are very simple devices, nothing more than a potentiometer with a push button.
This project describes how to build a pair of such controllers using materials ready available in Electronics stores.
I've finished assembling a new pair of paddles for a friend. This time I have used the CR096/2 boxes.
Since the button tabs were missing (haven't noticed that at the electronics store) it was necessary to 3D print the replacement tabs. At least the box manufacturer website have engineering drawings with quotes, which made thing easy for me to draw the 3D model in sketchup.
The box have also a hole for a LED and the best way to fill this whole was using.... a LED!
Next, what a lot of people could really use would be a cheap and easy interface to plug these into and use with a PC (any PC from Windows 9.x thru 10, Linux, and Mac) !!! Here we are in the 21st century with modern computers and you can’t plug 4 paddles into them like you can with a simple 1970s Atari! LoL
Thanks, I am glad that you liked it! I have built the paddles not only for my Atari, but as a side project for #AVeRCADEproject. I have another project for Atari consoles that I think you might like it too: #AT26-Chuck
Nice job and well explained.
Next, what a lot of people could really use would be a cheap and easy interface to plug these into and use with a PC (any PC from Windows 9.x thru 10, Linux, and Mac) !!! Here we are in the 21st century with modern computers and you can’t plug 4 paddles into them like you can with a simple 1970s Atari! LoL