Hello there,
I'm looking to buy an USB joystick adapter for my vintage Atari joysticks (DB9).
Anyone has success with one?
I saw this one on the net: http://www.retronicdesign.com/
Thanks!
Hello there,
I'm looking to buy an USB joystick adapter for my vintage Atari joysticks (DB9).
Anyone has success with one?
I saw this one on the net: http://www.retronicdesign.com/
Thanks!
na you needs the Bliss-Box man. Just get a single with a db9 connect tore. Is supports the joystick, key pad, and paddles/ball.
Last edited by ulaoulao; May 8th, 2014 at 18:03.
Nice! Looks pretty complete to me.
Actually I only need Atari compatibility because I only have these Joysticks in my possession.
It would be a 1 port unit at 35$ then.
The other one I found is 30$ including shipping.
Unfortunately for you pal, I already bought it before your reply.![]()
I compared the schematics and they look pretty much the same. I think you based your design on the same blue prints; (Igor Cesko's) and V-USB.
Anyway, It worked perfectly so I imagine yours would be the same.
Cheers and keep up your good work!
Thanks!
Last edited by ulaoulao; May 8th, 2014 at 18:03.
Nope way different. Igor is a pretty cool guy tough. v-usb is the best choice for these type of things.
Interesting... What is the big difference between V-USB and Igor's design? I can see that reprogramming the chip is easier because of the boot code. Is there other things?
Is your adapter can support multiple type of joysticks at the same time?
For sure, yours looks a lot more complete.
Well v-usb was developed by the inspiration of Igor's code. v-usb has a Well regarded and complete USB 1.1 software stack. it works with many avr models ( low speed ) and has tuns of commercial and non-commercial designs. Also most examples Uses C language code mixed with assembly for time-critical sections. So learning this thing is cake walk.
as for my code, you will not find a more complete compatibility list. Why? because that is the entire idea behind the project. I add controllers on a monthly and sometimes weekly basis. My design does not do multi controller at this time.
Oh ok I see. So you have to reprogram the adapter to the type of controller you want to use.
Can it use more than one controller of the same type on the same box?
You can switch controllers at anytime and it will pick up the new one you cant plug in more then one.
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