Difference between revisions of "Connector:Digital joystick"
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− | |''Pin No.''||'' | + | |''Pin No.''||''Amstrad CPC Joystick Port''||''Atari 2600 and Commodore C64'' |
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− | |1||Up|| | + | |1||Up||Up |
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− | |2||Down|| | + | |2||Down||Down |
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− | |3||Left|| | + | |3||Left||Left |
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− | |4||Right|| | + | |4||Right||Right |
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− | |5||Fire 3|| | + | |5||Fire 3 (undoc)||Pot 0 (analog) |
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− | |6||Fire 2|| | + | |6||Fire 2 (default)||Fire |
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− | |7||Fire 1|| | + | |7||Fire 1 (extra)||Supply +5V |
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− | |8||COM|| | + | |8||COM||Supply GND |
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− | |9||COM2|| | + | |9||COM2||Pot 1 (analog) |
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− | + | == Fire Button Notes == | |
+ | * Pin 5 - Fire 3 - This is an undocumented and very rarely used input (used by the AMX Mouse for example). | ||
+ | * Pin 6 - Fire 2 - This is the standard button, used by most games. | ||
+ | * Pin 7 - Fire 1 - This is the extra button, used only by a few games. | ||
+ | |||
For a wiring diagram of an Y-cable with which you can use two joysticks on your Amstrad/Schneider CPC, see [[Joystick Y-cables]]. | For a wiring diagram of an Y-cable with which you can use two joysticks on your Amstrad/Schneider CPC, see [[Joystick Y-cables]]. | ||
[[Category:Hardware]] | [[Category:Hardware]] |
Revision as of 19:56, 24 January 2010
Amstrad CPC Joystick port pinout
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Pin No. | Amstrad CPC Joystick Port | Atari 2600 and Commodore C64 |
1 | Up | Up |
2 | Down | Down |
3 | Left | Left |
4 | Right | Right |
5 | Fire 3 (undoc) | Pot 0 (analog) |
6 | Fire 2 (default) | Fire |
7 | Fire 1 (extra) | Supply +5V |
8 | COM | Supply GND |
9 | COM2 | Pot 1 (analog) |
Fire Button Notes
- Pin 5 - Fire 3 - This is an undocumented and very rarely used input (used by the AMX Mouse for example).
- Pin 6 - Fire 2 - This is the standard button, used by most games.
- Pin 7 - Fire 1 - This is the extra button, used only by a few games.
For a wiring diagram of an Y-cable with which you can use two joysticks on your Amstrad/Schneider CPC, see Joystick Y-cables.