Difference between revisions of "Amstrad LP-1 light pen"
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Connects to the Joystick port (not to the Lightpen input on the Expansion Port). | Connects to the Joystick port (not to the Lightpen input on the Expansion Port). | ||
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+ | Light Sensor --> Keyboard.Row9.Bit1 (aka Joystick Down) (0=Light, 1=No Light) | ||
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+ | Keyboard.Row9 is constantly held LOW during lightpen access | ||
+ | Keyboard.Row6 is constantly held HIGH during lightpen access | ||
+ | Keyboard.Colums aka PSG.Ext.PortA are configured as inputs aka HIGH-Z | ||
+ | The above LOW and HIGH (or HIGH-Z) levels seem to be misused as power supply GND and 5V. There seems to be no power-supply required for the CPC version (unlike the ZX Spectrum version, which connects to cassette EAR port, and which requires an external 9V battery). | ||
− | + | * As seen on the package and advert, both the LP-1 and CAD-MASTER light pens work with '''colour monitor only''', ie. not with green screens. | |
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== Pictures == | == Pictures == |
Revision as of 14:08, 24 February 2010
The LP-1 is the official Amstrad lightpen (with software from Amsoft, and hardware from Trojan).
The CAD-MASTER seems to be the same hardware (but marketed directly by Trojan, and with different Software included).
Contents
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Connects to the Joystick port (not to the Lightpen input on the Expansion Port).
Input: Light Sensor --> Keyboard.Row9.Bit1 (aka Joystick Down) (0=Light, 1=No Light) Output: Keyboard.Row9 is constantly held LOW during lightpen access Keyboard.Row6 is constantly held HIGH during lightpen access Keyboard.Colums aka PSG.Ext.PortA are configured as inputs aka HIGH-Z
The above LOW and HIGH (or HIGH-Z) levels seem to be misused as power supply GND and 5V. There seems to be no power-supply required for the CPC version (unlike the ZX Spectrum version, which connects to cassette EAR port, and which requires an external 9V battery).
- As seen on the package and advert, both the LP-1 and CAD-MASTER light pens work with colour monitor only, ie. not with green screens.
Pictures
- Amstrad LP-1 (Amstrad/Trojan)
- Trojan Cad-Master (Trojan)
Software / Downloads
Media:LIGHTPEN.ZIP - Software taken from John King's website.
Manual
- Amstrad LP-1 Light Pen Manual (jpg's) (French)
- Amstrad LP-1 Light Pen Manual (pdf) (French)