I just noticed fullscreen mode in VICE for the the first time, and it's very captivating - almost like a real C64 environment!
Can anyone point me in the direction of a good, simple PC joystick to complete this?
Can't believe I just discovered this...
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Can't believe I just discovered this...
Boulders are round.
Fireflies are square.
I need to find
a'way out of here.
Fireflies are square.
I need to find
a'way out of here.
I have two USB joysticks that look and feel just like the famous Competition Pro joysticks that were so popular in C64 times (at least here in Germany). The USB joystick is called "Speed-Link SL-6602 Competition Pro Joystick USB" and I got it from Amazon Germany (direct link, ASIN: B00097CQY2). Don't know if they sell those in the US, though.
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hi
i never liked pc joysticks. the ones which look like a real joystick are not "clicky". it is a nice thing that they can sense when you only turn them a little, but this is not required for boulder dash or any other c64 game. gamepads are also useless (to me), once i could not find any, on which the direction buttons are on the right (!).
so i did the following. i bought the cheapest gamepad i found. (notice: the direction buttons are on the left hand side )
i disassembled it, and did a bit of soldering work. i drilled a hole to the back of it, where i mounted a male dsub-9 connector, and wired it so a c64 joystick can be plugged into it:
it was fairly easy to do, just had to see which wire goes to which button.
so now i have a real c64 joystick with an usb interface
i also use it sometimes to play gdash.
i never liked pc joysticks. the ones which look like a real joystick are not "clicky". it is a nice thing that they can sense when you only turn them a little, but this is not required for boulder dash or any other c64 game. gamepads are also useless (to me), once i could not find any, on which the direction buttons are on the right (!).
so i did the following. i bought the cheapest gamepad i found. (notice: the direction buttons are on the left hand side )
i disassembled it, and did a bit of soldering work. i drilled a hole to the back of it, where i mounted a male dsub-9 connector, and wired it so a c64 joystick can be plugged into it:
it was fairly easy to do, just had to see which wire goes to which button.
so now i have a real c64 joystick with an usb interface
i also use it sometimes to play gdash.
cirix
I've bought a C64-Joystick-Adapter some years ago. Plug a C64-Joystick into it and plug the USB-cable of the converter into your computer. Voila!
Here it is:
http://www.stelladaptor.com/
Or just buy this one:
http://www.vesalia.de/d_competitionusb.htm
Something interesting:
http://greg.geekmind.org/JoyAdapter-20060912.tar.gz
or
http://www.student.uni-kl.de/~dittrich/ ... index.html
or
http://www.retrousb.com/index.php
Here it is:
http://www.stelladaptor.com/
Or just buy this one:
http://www.vesalia.de/d_competitionusb.htm
Something interesting:
http://greg.geekmind.org/JoyAdapter-20060912.tar.gz
or
http://www.student.uni-kl.de/~dittrich/ ... index.html
or
http://www.retrousb.com/index.php