: Native USB 2.0 support with data updates up to 1000 packets per second for near-zero latency.
Even with the correct download, you need to flash it properly onto your STM32F103C8T6 “Blue Pill”. Here’s the modern method for 2024.
The world of DIY flight and sim peripherals no longer requires expensive commercial boards like Leo Bodnar or BU0836A. With the provided in this guide (from the verified community repository), and a $3 STM32 Blue Pill, you can build a professional-grade USB controller with up to 128 buttons, 8 axes, rotaries, and LEDs.
Last updated: October 2024. Verified working with Windows 11 23H2 and STM32F103C8T6 revision C.
The firmware requires specific chips with native hardware USB support (typically 5V, 16MHz): mmjoy_en/firmware and software release/MMJoy2.7z at master
: Native USB 2.0 support with data updates up to 1000 packets per second for near-zero latency.
Even with the correct download, you need to flash it properly onto your STM32F103C8T6 “Blue Pill”. Here’s the modern method for 2024. mmjoy2 download updated
The world of DIY flight and sim peripherals no longer requires expensive commercial boards like Leo Bodnar or BU0836A. With the provided in this guide (from the verified community repository), and a $3 STM32 Blue Pill, you can build a professional-grade USB controller with up to 128 buttons, 8 axes, rotaries, and LEDs. : Native USB 2
Last updated: October 2024. Verified working with Windows 11 23H2 and STM32F103C8T6 revision C. The world of DIY flight and sim peripherals
The firmware requires specific chips with native hardware USB support (typically 5V, 16MHz): mmjoy_en/firmware and software release/MMJoy2.7z at master