Difference between revisions of "Talk:Konix Speedking"
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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. | --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 : | + | --two buttons speed king :yet a SEGA model may have existed too (Sega Master system). |
--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 (may have had extra buttons start and select) or SEGA Megadrive (3+1 buttons) | ||
Concerning this model pictured : | Concerning this model pictured : | ||
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But it is in no way an ANALOG model. | But it is in no way an ANALOG model. | ||
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Analog speed king had a different stick. | Analog speed king had a different stick. | ||
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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 | ||
− | There the same but in | + | There the same but in slightly different wiring. |
http://cpcrulez.fr/hardware_joystick_konix_speedking.htm | http://cpcrulez.fr/hardware_joystick_konix_speedking.htm | ||
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Nintendo NES model. | 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. |
Revision as of 10:17, 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.
--two buttons speed king :yet a SEGA model may have existed too (Sega Master system).
--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 (may have had extra buttons start and select) or SEGA Megadrive (3+1 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 same as Sega compatible ones, yet slightly re-wired.
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.
There the same but in slightly different wiring.
http://cpcrulez.fr/hardware_joystick_konix_speedking.htm
this one is the Analogic one.
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.