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- From: spfind@sdrc.com (jeff findley)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: Paddles (pinnouts and games)
- Date: 7 Mar 1996 14:11:17 GMT
- Organization: Structural Dynamics Research Corp.
- Sender: spfind@sgife61 (jeff findley)
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- In article <9603062303.AA000uv@cosine.demon.co.uk>, Jason <tmr@cosine.demon.co.uk> writes:
- |> Erm, that depends on the paddles, I think! If you are rigging up an
- |> analogue stick for your own use (ie you intend to code for it yourself)
- |> then you could always route the second button to one of the direction
- |> lines for the joystick and scan it there.
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- Thanks for the info. I'll probabally do just that.
-
- |> PS, Hope you liked the "Who" quote! Why not impress me and tell me where
- |> it came from!? =-)
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- I really should have written down the name of the episode when I wrote
- down the quote, but I didn't. I do remember, however, that it was a
- Tom Baker episode.
-
- JeffF
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