Usage of Gladiator-Stick electronics in 3d-Printed Stick
Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2025 0:46
Hi VKB-Team.
I would like to buy a gladiator base + stick and use the electronics side of the a Gladiator-Stick (most likely Cosima or the WWII) in a 3d-printed B-8 (century-series) Grip.
The Grip will have 2 4-way hat-switches, 2 Buttons and a two stage trigger (another 2 buttons).
My idea is to use the electronics-side and the Gladiator-twist-adapter in the B-8 Grip. My question now is: is it possible to connect very standard buttons and hat-switches (I know, soldering will be necessary)
to the plugs that go onto the little circuit-boards that are in theGrip?
The buttons and switches are normally usable with a 4021 (or was it 4020??) shift register. That shift-register will most likely not work with the gladiator base, as I've discovered, so I'd like to go a road that ensures that on the electronics side, everthing will work out.
I've already seen, that some (or a lot) of buttons are pressed on little boards already. Is there a "main-board" in the gladiator-sticks that does all the work an where all inputs are gathered together and get passed on to the base?
Cheers and thanks for your help,
Paul.
I would like to buy a gladiator base + stick and use the electronics side of the a Gladiator-Stick (most likely Cosima or the WWII) in a 3d-printed B-8 (century-series) Grip.
The Grip will have 2 4-way hat-switches, 2 Buttons and a two stage trigger (another 2 buttons).
My idea is to use the electronics-side and the Gladiator-twist-adapter in the B-8 Grip. My question now is: is it possible to connect very standard buttons and hat-switches (I know, soldering will be necessary)
to the plugs that go onto the little circuit-boards that are in theGrip?
The buttons and switches are normally usable with a 4021 (or was it 4020??) shift register. That shift-register will most likely not work with the gladiator base, as I've discovered, so I'd like to go a road that ensures that on the electronics side, everthing will work out.
I've already seen, that some (or a lot) of buttons are pressed on little boards already. Is there a "main-board" in the gladiator-sticks that does all the work an where all inputs are gathered together and get passed on to the base?
Cheers and thanks for your help,
Paul.