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Talk:PS2Mouse

1,138 bytes added, 18:12, 8 April 2010
Although, the drawing is top-down, so the right button is actually on the left side in the drawing... though I guess that wasn't the way how one should use the mouse, with the buttons & cable pointing towards the user? :-)
Regarding: * Note: The above "1/300s" timing would be the ideal value (the existing [[AMX Mouse]] software reads the joystick port inputs at 300HZ rate). The real [[AMX Mouse]] interface, and this DIY project may not exactly match that timings."I've removed this sentence because, if you'd gone to the bother of building the circuit, you'd know that the statement is completely untrue, or what are the facts that you base this claim on?- Bryce :Why did you removed it? That sentence was important. The only thing that was misleading was saying "MAY not match". As far as I remember, you said the circuit "DOES not match" the 1/300s values - or did you change that? :Yup, I haven't built the circuit, don't need a mouse for my CPC. Even if I would have built it. How would that prove that the sentence was "completely untrue"? Did you read the sentence before removing it? Again, step-by-step: :1) - ''1/300s" timing would be the ideal value (the existing [[AMX Mouse]] software reads the joystick port inputs at 300HZ rate)'' - if you have disassembled the software, or trust other people who did so - this sentence is obviously correct, isn't it? :2) - ''The real [[AMX Mouse]] interface may not exactly match that timings.'' - seems correct, too. Judging from the new photos, it doesn't include any precision timers that could generate exact 1/300s pulses, right? :3) - ''this DIY project may not exactly match that timings.'' - as far as I remember, you confirmed that you do not use 1/300s, so it's correct, too. --[[User:Nocash|Nocash]] 18:12, 8 April 2010 (UTC)
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