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Subject: FW: [oldsynth] Re: Joystick vendor?

From: Rory McDonald <rmcdonald@...>
Date: 2003-03-17

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-----Original Message-----
From: toneboy22 [mailto:tbarros@...]
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 8:44 AM
To: oldsynth@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [oldsynth] Re: Joystick vendor?

Hey OLDsynthers,

New 2 this list.

Not much going on with OLDsynth & OLDsynthS (?)

Everyone quit building?   heh heh
(know this can't B true)

Re: Joysticks-----

As i recall, Atari joysticks were excentially 4 momentary
buttons;  Apple joys were pots that controlled a timing
capacator;  the 6502 read the "time"; sort of like PWM
in reverse(?)

Lots of electronic surplus compainies have 2-axis JSs around;
the resistor(pot) values vary from say 5K to 100K;
put a controlled amt of V in the top; other side to GND;
Or,  use resistors top and bottom to "range" it in;
Or, use switches to move range up and down;
first decide what U want the end2end voltage swing 2 B;
if U dedicate 1 or 2 LM317s for the JS's pwr sup, U don't
have to worry about range switches;

AFN
tb22


--- In oldsynth@yahoogroups.com, "dejesus071362" <dejesus@b...> wrote:
> --- In
oldsynth@yahoogroups.com, "tsomneevich" <thom_s4@h...> wrote:
> >
I believe Wiard uses the same ones as found at www.meci.com.
> > Cheap
and inexpensive too :)
> >
> > Scott
> >
>
> Thanks for the info.  I just stumbled across www.meci.com like
> yesterday and ordered some of their inexpensive joystick modules. 
> Looks like just the right thing for me, especially at $2 a pop.
>
> I sent email to Wiard, and Grant Richter replied that they are using
> some Atari commercial joysticks that he got a whole bunch of, but
> that are no longer made.



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