_TRG2I/O Trigger B / Output 2
8 OUTPUT O Output 3
9 GND - Signal ground
Amiga Joystick port is added for reference below.
WARNING!
Pin 5 is +5V on MSX and Mouse Button 2 on Amiga. Since Amiga mouse button
is active low, connecting a Amiga mouse to a MSX
(in)
2 data b1 (in)
3 data b2 (in)
4 data b3 (in)
5 +5V (out)
6 trigger 1 (in)
7 trigger 2 (in)
8 strobe (out)
9 ground
WARNING!
Pin 5 is +5V on MSX and Mouse Button 2 on Amiga. Since Amiga mouse button
is active low, connecting a Amiga mouse to a MSX and pressing button 2 will
shortcut the supply
Laurens Holst wrote:
That could also be, indeed...
Btw, Amiga joysticks CAN be used on the MSX
Can you explain how I can do that?
I have an Amiga 1200 and a MSX Turbo R - FS-A1GT.
Amiga's mouse don't work in the TR. And vice-versa (I have a MSX's mouse
too).
No. I have
At 09:57 08/07/99 +0200, you wrote:
Amiga and MSX-mouses are indeed not compatible.
Right.
I believe the X/Y-movement is, just like on PC, delivered to the PC in
an
analog signal, and not a digital signal. So you'll need a AD-converter,
something like ReMouse, but then for an Amiga
Laurens Holst wrote:
That could also be, indeed...
Btw, Amiga joysticks CAN be used on the MSX
Can you explain how I can do that?
I have an Amiga 1200 and a MSX Turbo R - FS-A1GT.
Amiga's mouse don't work in the TR. And vice-versa (I have a MSX's mouse
too).
Regards
Alex Mitsio Sato
So I made the changes, but without success. The only
thing that works are the mousebuttons (so +5V, ground
etc are correct), but moving the mouse gives strange
results...
Does anybody know if it's possible to use an Amiga mouse
on MSX and what changes need to be made?
Jasper.
MSX M
Amiga and MSX-mouses are indeed not compatible.
I believe the X/Y-movement is, just like on PC, delivered to the PC in an
analog signal, and not a digital signal.
Too bad... :-(
Anyway, thanks for your explanation.
Jasper.
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Amiga and MSX-mouses are indeed not compatible.
Right.
I believe the X/Y-movement is, just like on PC, delivered to the PC in an
analog signal, and not a digital signal. So you'll need a AD-converter,
something like ReMouse, but then for an Amiga mouse...
Not quite. It's not about analog