Difference between revisions of "AMX Mouse"
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== Other ways to connect a mouse to the CPC == | == Other ways to connect a mouse to the CPC == | ||
− | [[Atari-ST mouse adapter]] | + | * [[Atari-ST mouse adapter]] |
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− | [[dk'tronics Mouse Interface]] | + | * [[SYMBiFACE II]] (modern) |
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− | [[SYMBiFACE II]] | + | |
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== Software == | == Software == | ||
− | [[AMX Art]] | + | * [[AMX Art]] |
− | [[Stop Press]] | + | * [[Stop Press]] |
− | MAX | + | * MAX |
− | AMX 3D Zilicon | + | * AMX 3D Zilicon |
[[Category:Hardware]] [[Category:Peripherals]] | [[Category:Hardware]] [[Category:Peripherals]] |
Revision as of 11:37, 11 September 2006
A mouse by the British company Advanced Memory Systems.
The mouse was connected to the joystick port of the CPC. An additional lead plugged between the 5V power connector coming from the monitor and the 5V-socket of the CPC.
There were three versions in all.
Other ways to connect a mouse to the CPC
Pictures
Software
- AMX Art
- Stop Press
- MAX
- AMX 3D Zilicon