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by jenna_talia 2703 days ago
Im thinking all you need is one compromised element in a trusted hardware platform that is assumed to be secure. the near $40000 price tag doesnt immediately suggest the hardware is any more secure than two tin cans and a string. any idea what sort of security features are involved?
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Indeed. I've actually purchased the components for rugged joysticks (e.g., as found on things like motorized wheelchairs and industrial equipment). The joystick unit itself, with rubber "boot" and knob, is about 200 bucks from a catalog supplier. Presumably it has some kind of enclosure. But still, either something's going into the joystick, that we don't know about, or somebody's padding the cost a bit. I wouldn't presume that there isn't some something that makes the xbox joystick cost more than 30 bucks when used in the same application.