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Re: ADB Joystick on a GS
Linards Ticmanis wrote:
Mitchell Spector wrote:
I believe it's possible to adapt DE-9 joysticks from the PC to
work on
the Apple II, with a bit of tweaking. As a matter of fact several
brands used
to have an "IBM / Apple II" switch built-in the joystick. I wonder if
a DE-9
digital gamepad could be made to work--that would be interesting!
Actually I believe DE-9 joysticks (Atari / Commodore / Amstrad / Sega
etc.) are a different kind of beast than PC joysticks. The
Atari/Commodore sticks were always digital, while most PC (and Apple)
sticks were analog devices.
Building an adapter for use of a PC joystick on an Apple is perfectly
possible. In fact schematics exist somewhere, in the GSWorldView archive
IIRC.
Of course, you can build adapters for the digital sticks, too--but
they will still be digital (centered, half-scale up, half scale up
and right, etc.). It's a little more complicated than adapters for
PC sticks, since that just means adding a couple of capacitors.
-michael
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