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So :
 
So :
--one button speedking : was mostly compatible with any mundane 1 button Atari controllers, so commercialised for Home computers : Atari ST, Amiga, C64, Speccy and Amstrad CPC/Plus.
 
  
--two buttons speed king : existed for nintendo (may have had extra buttons start and select) yet a SEGA model may have existed too (Sega Master system).
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--one button speedking : was mostly compatible with any mundane 1 button Atari controllers, so commercialised for Home computers : Atari ST, Amiga, C64, Speccy and Amstrad CPC/Plus. existed with autofire or not.
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--two buttons speed king : with autofire or not. a SEGA model existed (Sega Master system). And an Atari ST/Amiga (perhaps Amstrad too then).
  
 
--Analog : was mostly for PC. It seemed to have actually 3 buttons from what I remember on advertisements, but the 3rd button may be a thing to calibrate instead..
 
--Analog : was mostly for PC. It seemed to have actually 3 buttons from what I remember on advertisements, but the 3rd button may be a thing to calibrate instead..
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--others : existed for nintendo (had extra buttons start and select) or SEGA Megadrive (3+1start buttons)
  
 
Concerning this model  pictured :
 
Concerning this model  pictured :
  
Yes it seems to be a 2 button compatible with Amstrad PLUS/GX4000/CPC. This must have been quite rare, as most CPC used the 1 button model. This is just the same as Sega compatible ones, yet slightly re-wired.
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Yes it seems to be a 2 button compatible with Amstrad PLUS/GX4000/CPC. This must have been quite rare, as most CPC used the 1 button model. This is just the the 2 button model with no autofire, yet differently wired compaired to Sega compatible ones.
  
 
But it is in no way an ANALOG model.
 
But it is in no way an ANALOG model.
 
 
Analog speed king had a different stick.
 
Analog speed king had a different stick.
 
  
 
http://www.davduf.net/Konix-Speedking.html
 
http://www.davduf.net/Konix-Speedking.html
 
 
there you can also see a 1 button model with Autofire (Amiga or Atari ST...or even others)
 
there you can also see a 1 button model with Autofire (Amiga or Atari ST...or even others)
  
 
http://cgi.ebay.fr/Manette-de-jeu-SEGA-SPEED-KING-KONIX/170443043568
 
http://cgi.ebay.fr/Manette-de-jeu-SEGA-SPEED-KING-KONIX/170443043568
 
 
the sega model, with 2 buttons and autofire.
 
the sega model, with 2 buttons and autofire.
  
 
http://cgi.ebay.fr/Manette-KONIX-Speedking-ATARI-AMSTRAD-Teste-OK_W0QQitemZ290391592307QQcmdZViewItemQQptZFR_SK_JeuxVideo_Accessoires?hash=item439cb00d73
 
http://cgi.ebay.fr/Manette-KONIX-Speedking-ATARI-AMSTRAD-Teste-OK_W0QQitemZ290391592307QQcmdZViewItemQQptZFR_SK_JeuxVideo_Accessoires?hash=item439cb00d73
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There the same but in slightly different wiring probably.
  
There the same but in Atari/Amstrad wiring.
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http://cpcrulez.fr/hardware_joystick_konix_speedking.htm (2 pictures of different models)
 
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http://cpcrulez.fr/hardware_joystick_konix_speedking.htm
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http://img.over-blog.com/481x475/1/27/40/16/Evolution-joystick/Joystick-evolution-Speedking-analogue.jpg
 
http://img.over-blog.com/481x475/1/27/40/16/Evolution-joystick/Joystick-evolution-Speedking-analogue.jpg
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this one is the Analogic one.
  
this one is the Analogic one.
 
 
http://www.gamersgraveyard.com/repository/nes/peripherals/images/Konix_Speedking.jpg
 
http://www.gamersgraveyard.com/repository/nes/peripherals/images/Konix_Speedking.jpg
 
Nintendo NES model.
 
Nintendo NES model.
  
 
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Remember : Sega was wired differently, and even C64 or other mundane 16bit computers weren't always all compatible (Button B was not always the same?), or Autofire wasn't supported by Amstrad mostly.
 
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Also 3-4 buttons may have existed (Sega Megadrive).
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Latest revision as of 10:22, 20 February 2010

--MacDeath 15:03, 20 February 2010 (UTC)Konix Speedking, I used to have this one, my favourite joy yet wasn't well suitable when the game needed an extra button/*command (such as R-Type with the Shield command...)

So :

--one button speedking : was mostly compatible with any mundane 1 button Atari controllers, so commercialised for Home computers : Atari ST, Amiga, C64, Speccy and Amstrad CPC/Plus. existed with autofire or not.

--two buttons speed king : with autofire or not. a SEGA model existed (Sega Master system). And an Atari ST/Amiga (perhaps Amstrad too then).

--Analog : was mostly for PC. It seemed to have actually 3 buttons from what I remember on advertisements, but the 3rd button may be a thing to calibrate instead..

--others : existed for nintendo (had extra buttons start and select) or SEGA Megadrive (3+1start buttons)

Concerning this model pictured :

Yes it seems to be a 2 button compatible with Amstrad PLUS/GX4000/CPC. This must have been quite rare, as most CPC used the 1 button model. This is just the the 2 button model with no autofire, yet differently wired compaired to Sega compatible ones.

But it is in no way an ANALOG model. Analog speed king had a different stick.

http://www.davduf.net/Konix-Speedking.html there you can also see a 1 button model with Autofire (Amiga or Atari ST...or even others)

http://cgi.ebay.fr/Manette-de-jeu-SEGA-SPEED-KING-KONIX/170443043568 the sega model, with 2 buttons and autofire.

http://cgi.ebay.fr/Manette-KONIX-Speedking-ATARI-AMSTRAD-Teste-OK_W0QQitemZ290391592307QQcmdZViewItemQQptZFR_SK_JeuxVideo_Accessoires?hash=item439cb00d73 There the same but in slightly different wiring probably.

http://cpcrulez.fr/hardware_joystick_konix_speedking.htm (2 pictures of different models)

Joystick-evolution-Speedking-analogue.jpg this one is the Analogic one.

Konix_Speedking.jpg Nintendo NES model.

Remember : Sega was wired differently, and even C64 or other mundane 16bit computers weren't always all compatible (Button B was not always the same?), or Autofire wasn't supported by Amstrad mostly.