07 August 2007, 18:57 | #1 |
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Python 1 joystick
Hi, can you use a python 1 joystick on the computers of today. I have a 9 pin plug at the back of my computer but nothing happens when i plug it in. I would consider selling it if any body wants one.
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08 August 2007, 09:53 | #2 |
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Yikes, the 9-pin plug on your PC is the serial port it's definitely not meant to have a joystick plugged into it. To use an Amiga/C64/Atari/Sega type joystick with a PC you need an adapter that allows it to connect to either the USB or Parallel ports unfortunately commercial examples are extremely rare as most retro-computing enthusiasts are capable of DIY projects like this.
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08 August 2007, 10:05 | #3 |
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you can buy it here: http://www.matt.com.pl/show.php?poz_...lasid=2&keep=1 but you need to create (free) account
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08 August 2007, 15:06 | #4 |
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Thanks oddbod You are right its a serial port I`ll not plug it in there then. I found ppjoy software, which is supposed to allow you to connect to a new computer, but someone has now made me an offer, so I think I will just sell it. Cheers for answering me
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