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Re: Joystick Devices
Hi all!
dempson@actrix.gen.nz (David Empson) wrote:
>In article <Pine.A32.3.93.960801074240.45609A-100000@freenet4.afn.org>,
>Donald 'X-caiver' Pattee Jr <afn45687@afn.org> wrote:
>>Yes, I tested the buttons and such using my little BASIC program. That is
>>where I dcided that I could not get any valid position data.
>>I was using the print peek(29250) [and the other numbers in that area) to
>>detect button presses and joystick position.
>You cannot read joystick positions by peeking memory locations. The
>joystick works on a time delay mechanism: a trigger pulse causes a
>countdown to start, and the joystick position sets how long the countdown
>will take.
actually, you should be able to... I can't think of a good reason to
from Applesoft when there is the shorter and easier to remember PDL()
statement... but if you wanted to, here's how....
peek(-16272) reset timing circuits
peek($c064...$c067) inputs 0-3... sorry, I don't have a hex>dec
calculator handy....
it'll take about 3 milliseconds for the inputs to stabilize, if you're
using assembly or REALLY fast Applesoft...
>To read the joystick position requires accessing the location which causes
>the trigger, then counting how long it takes for the timeout to occur.
>This is exactly what is done by the PDL() function in BASIC, and the
>corresponding monitor routine, PREAD.
>The TouchWindow operates in the same way as a joystick - it presents a
>variable resistance to the computer which indicates where it is being
>pressed (one signal for each axis). If you are not touching it, it
>returns a very large or small timeout (I forget which).
>I wrote a rudimentary GS/OS driver for the TouchWindow which lets you move
>the mouse cursor around the screen and click on objects. It would need
>quite a bit more work to be reliable, because the TouchWindow appeared to
>produce a very "bouncy" signal. In addition, the joystick method is not
>ideal, because it takes up too much CPU time.
>It would be better to use the Macintosh version of the TouchWindow, which
>is an ADB peripheral.
I might agree, except for those that want to use it on pre-GS models.
>--
>David Empson
>dempson@actrix.gen.nz
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