Hi everyone,
I have designed a small adapter for usb mouses and some usb joysticks too:
It should work with most usb mouses (even wireless) as i've tried it with half a dozen mouses, and all worked ok:
You can also connect some usb joysticks/gamepads and use them as joysticks too...
Ok,i've added prices on all items. The ebay links are only for demonstration purposes ,showing photos and details about items, hope this is not a problem.
Sorry, all items should have active links to ebay listings, but somehow they didn't! Now they should be ok.
About the rev5 boards, the circuit i implemented is this . Using 2 small switches on board the pcb you can set the switcher for rev5 or newer (check the first post for more details)
Hi Everyone,
I just want to inform you that i make and sell some useful items for Amiga:
- Internal drive adapter cable for connecting 3.5" PC floppy disk drive :12euros+postage
- External drive adapter cable for 3.5" PC floppy + Gotek HxC simultaneously : 15euros+postage
- Amiga KickStart...
Hi everyone,
I've managed to make this adapter which gives you the ability to use many usb joysticks/gamepads with old home micros equipped with atari gameports like amiga, atari st, atari 8bit, Commodre 64 etc!
As you can see here i have made extensive tests with many joysticks/gamepads and...
It helps very much the fact that instead of having a rigid and unhandy long adapter that plugs directly on the 9pin D port, the 9pin D connector is attached on a small and flexible ribbon cable.
So,i have tested the adapter with atari 520st and it fits in the "tunnel" underneath just fine.I will...
Hi everyone,
I've managed to make this adapter which gives you the ability to use many usb joysticks/gamepads with old home micros equipped with atari gameports like amiga, atari st, atari 8bit, Commodre 64 etc!
As you can see here i have made extensive tests with many joysticks/gamepads and...
Hi everyone,
I've managed to make this adapter which gives you the ability to use many usb joysticks/gamepads with old home micros equipped with atari gameports like amiga, atari st, atari 8bit, Commodre 64 etc!
As you can see here i have made extensive tests with many joysticks/gamepads and...
2 years ago i used serial cable to transfer ~100 images to disks, using a serial cable (it took me 2 days of "full time job" :) ). Although things were not as desperate as in your case, it still needed ~8minutes to transfer one disk (at 19200bps, and that's the best speed you can ever accomplish...
[UPDATE]
I just upload a new alternative version of the boot disk, named "Boot_df1.adf". As you can probably figure out by the name, you can use this boot disk, to make all transfers using the second external drive, instead of the internal!
By doing so, you can leave permenantly the boot...
[UPDATE]
I just upload a new improved version of the boot disk.
I use the reorg utility to optimize the boot disk, so now you will only need ~7 sec to boot for PC->AMIGA transfers (previous was ~10 seconds) , and less than 20 sec for AMIGA->PC transfers (previous was ~25 sec)!
You can find...
I have made a couple of updates for the adf transfer program:
For both 32bit and 64bit versions:
I got feedback from a couple of friends that use the kit on a pc with 2 parallel ports, so i've added a list box with all the available port addresses to choose.
For 64bit version:
I received...
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