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Welcome to the main wiki for the Roxy project!

What is Roxy?

Roxy is a fork of the popular arcin (ARCade INput) board designed by zyp.

Roxy is designed to be a drop-in replacement for Yuancon controllers (see below) or a base for DIY controllers.

Why Roxy?

Roxy provides additional features above the stock Yuancon board, such as:

  • Accurate encoder -> analog input
  • Proper current-controlled RGB driver
  • HID-controllable button and RGB lights
  • Additional support for RGB strips (WS2812B currently)
  • Native support for EAC and Infinitas
  • Programmable debounce for switches
  • Remap any input to a keyboard button
  • Playstation Support (Pop'n and IIDX currently)
  • ...And more! Firmware is in active development.

Yuancon Compatibility

SDVX

Roxy v1.1 fully supports all SDVX models prior to Gen 12 (June 2021).
Roxy v1.1 does support the buttons and knobs on Gen 12, but does not support all RGB LEDs. In addition, only two mounting holes will line up.

IIDX

See Yuancon IIDX Support for specific details information.

Pop'n

All Pop'n models should be compatible. This has not been tested yet (2021-01).

Dao / Gamo2 Compatibility

To use Roxy with Dao controllers, you must re-wire the buttons and encoders. In addition, you cannot use the stock cable and must splice your own USB cable to a JST-XH.

For arcin too!

All software features (aka, those not dependent on Roxy-specific hardware) are fully compatible with the arcin. Enjoy the additions!

Setup Information

For information on how to hook up other vendor's devices to the Roxy, head over to Devices.