What sort of joystick do I need for the MTX512?
Charlie
Joystick
Re: Joystick
Same as the Amiga, Atari, etc. - just a 9-pin D "dumb" joystick
regards
Dave
ps - I have a couple that I have been asked to sell for another MTX'er (Diarmid), if you don't have one, and want to buy one - make me an offer.
They are not worth much, but as they are not mine, I can't just give one away
regards
Dave
ps - I have a couple that I have been asked to sell for another MTX'er (Diarmid), if you don't have one, and want to buy one - make me an offer.
They are not worth much, but as they are not mine, I can't just give one away
Re: Joystick
Switched type with a 9 pin D type connector, typically called the "Atari" standard.
The types used with the Atari 8 bit, Atari ST series, Amiga, ZX Spectrum Joystick interfaces (but not the type used with the +2 or +3) etc...
Mark
The types used with the Atari 8 bit, Atari ST series, Amiga, ZX Spectrum Joystick interfaces (but not the type used with the +2 or +3) etc...
Mark


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Re: Joystick
Ok great, I've got some joysticks I used to use with my Amiga. I'll try those, thanks for the offer though Dave.
Charlie
Charlie
Re: Joystick
I dont know if anything will happend, but MSX not MTX but MSX have two real fire lines. The MSX standard have firekey 1 and 2 so if you Connect a MSX joystick (e.g there was a good joystick around called Arcade). The problem with the MSX joysticks with two firekeys (if the was not just wired together) Then could make damage to e.g Commodore 64, cause it will put the 5+v to gnd. I dont know if MTX have 5v output at all. it might to get autofire and so on to work?
The Arcade look like this>
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File: ... parant.png
The Arcade look like this>
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File: ... parant.png
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Re: Joystick
The Memotech joysticks are just wired to the same lines as the keyboard uses.
For J4, each "Button" is wired to one of the keyboard drive lines and the common to a single sense line, the MTX interprets the signals as normal keystrokes.
For J5, each "Button" is wired to one of the sense lines and the common to one of the drive lines
regards
Dave
For J4, each "Button" is wired to one of the keyboard drive lines and the common to a single sense line, the MTX interprets the signals as normal keystrokes.
For J5, each "Button" is wired to one of the sense lines and the common to one of the drive lines
regards
Dave