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- From: hollasch@kpc.com (Steve Hollasch)
- Subject: Re: JOYSICK HANDLER HELP.... PLEASE EMAIL RESPONCE!! Thanks...
- Message-ID: <1993Jan5.085442.14427@kpc.com>
- Followup-To: alt.clueless
- Summary: Sigh
- Keywords: joystick C c++ help IBM
- Sender: usenet@kpc.com
- Organization: Kubota Pacific Computer, Inc.
- References: <1iaueuINNgtf@leela.CS.ORST.EDU>
- Distribution: usa
- Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1993 08:54:42 GMT
- Lines: 28
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- omarab@atlantis.CS.ORST.EDU (Scorpion) writes:
- | I need some help with a joystick handler. If you can help me, I would
- | appreciate it!!!
- |
- | I originally wrote this program to control one joystick. It made an int86
- | call (see code below) to set the registers to the X and Y coordinates for
- | the joystick. I could then display the coordinates on screen. Now I decided
- | to rewrite the program to display the coordinates for 2 joysticks. According
- | to the book I was reading, the registers were assigned as follows:
-
- [blah blah blah]
-
- | If you can help me, please E-Mail your responce... it is better for me that
- | way because I have to log into a different machine that normal to access
- | news..
-
- Gee Mr. Scorpion sir, can I just write it on paper and deliver it to
- you in person? That way I can polish your shoes while you read it, and you
- won't have to go through all that effort logging into another machine.
-
- Besides the fact that you are using the C language to do this stuff,
- what does this have to do with C syntax, portability, or other language
- issues? You'd be better off posting this to a group that deals with your
- specific hardware.
-
- ______________________________________________________________________________
- Steve Hollasch Kubota Pacific Computer, Inc.
- hollasch@kpc.com Santa Clara, California
-