>*Sigh* this isn't the most clear discussion I heard of... Definitely not.
>First, the one is wrong, then the other is good, but it is wrong...
Rhaaa!!!
Sorry about this, but when Werner mentioned this problem, I suggested
something because I thought it to be logical. When I made the cable, I fo
Laurens Holst wrote:
> *Sigh* this isn't the most clear discussion I heard of... Definitely not.
> First, the one is wrong, then the other is good, but it is wrong... Rhaaa!!!
Yes, let's all work in Micro$oft ! We would do it good !
> Anyways, Maarten ter Huurne, help!!!
> You have made
> Yes, and I updated the direct MSX<->PC JoyNet cable, as you said. Was
really
> wrong. Now is:
>
> MSX PC
> 1-2
> 2-3
> 3-4
> 613
> 712
> 810
> 918~25
>
> But now Laurens must update the official page, at the PC JoyNet cable...
>
>
Richard Gerrits wrote:
> Thus in with joynet, joystick pin 1 should go to pc-lpt pin 13 and joystick
> pin 2 should go to pc-lpt pin 12.
>
> PC (DB25 /m) pin layout:
> 2 - SEND pin 1
> 3 - SEND pin 2
> 4 - RECV pin 3
> xxx - nc
> 10 - SEND pin 3
> 11 - nc
> 12 - RECV pin 2
> 13 - RECV pin 1
> xx
>After studing the DATAX page, I think (as mentioned in my previous mail)
the correct version is RECV DIN5 (1-12, 2-13).
I was wrong!!!
Tonight a made the 10 wires cable I spoke of earlier and wrote the protocol
for the msx (assembler) and the pc (c++). When I was debugging them I found
out some
2) are correct on my direct cable.
> I think Richard did make a PC cable, otherwise he wouldn't state that. But
was
>he the only one ? Who have already made a PC JoyNet cable ?
I made a PC cable, but not based on the joynet specification. The cable I
build goes from PC-lpt to both MSX-joy
Laurens Holst wrote:
> If someone can confirm this / tell me why this is a flaw, then I will update
> it immediately.
See, in the same cable specification at Datax page:
JoyNet to PC cable
* The DB-25 connector says (1-12, 2-13):
PC (DB25 /m) pin layout:
>If someone can confirm this / tell me why this is a flaw, then I will
update
>it immediately.
The specification on the DATAX page is correct, except for the flaw Werner
mentioned:
PC (DB25 /m) pin layout:
12 - REC
> > >People, I discovered a flaw in the JoyNet specification.
> > I discovered another one. In the section about connecting a MSX to a PC
> > there is something like this:
> >
(... ...)
> It must be at my JoyNet page...
> I made it based on data at DATAX page (th
Richard Gerrits wrote:
>
> >People, I discovered a flaw in the JoyNet specification.
> I discovered another one. In the section about connecting a MSX to a PC
> there is something like this:
>
> MSX PC
> 1 /FORWARD (IN)
>People, I discovered a flaw in the JoyNet specification.
I discovered another one. In the section about connecting a MSX to a PC
there is something like this:
MSX PC
1 /FORWARD (IN)--13 SEL (IN)
2 /BACK (IN)--12 PE (IN)
3 /L
>> >People, I discovered a flaw in the JoyNet specification.
>> >Today, I went to the electronics-shop to buy some DIN5's, and there I
>> >discovered there are two types of DIN5-plugs: Din5 180 degrees and Din5
>> >270
>> >degrees.
>> >
On Thu, 22 Apr 1999, Maarten ter Huurne wrote:
> At 04:19 PM 4/22/99 +0200, you wrote:
> >People, I discovered a flaw in the JoyNet specification.
> >Today, I went to the electronics-shop to buy some DIN5's, and there I
> >discovered there are two types of DIN5-plugs:
>At 04:19 PM 4/22/99 +0200, you wrote:
>>People, I discovered a flaw in the JoyNet specification.
>>Today, I went to the electronics-shop to buy some DIN5's, and there I
>>discovered there are two types of DIN5-plugs: Din5 180 degrees and Din5
270
>>degrees.
&g
At 04:19 PM 4/22/99 +0200, you wrote:
>People, I discovered a flaw in the JoyNet specification.
>Today, I went to the electronics-shop to buy some DIN5's, and there I
>discovered there are two types of DIN5-plugs: Din5 180 degrees and Din5 270
>degrees.
>Which one is the on
People, I discovered a flaw in the JoyNet specification.
Today, I went to the electronics-shop to buy some DIN5's, and there I
discovered there are two types of DIN5-plugs: Din5 180 degrees and Din5 270
degrees.
Which one is the one we use with JoyNet??? Maarten? Shevek?
I hope it is Din
Greetings,
Where may I see the complete "JoyNet Standard" hardware and
software specifications?
Greg_
http://www.netcom.ca/~telic
1998.Oct.12, Toronto, Canada.
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> Where may I see the complete "JoyNet Standard" hardware and
> software specifications?
Laurens JoyNet homepage:
http://datax.cjb.net/
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