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- !PCJoy help file and instructions.
- ==================================
-
- Machine requirements
- ====================
-
- A Risc PC with a Acorn/Aleph1 PC card
-
- or
-
- An older machine with a podule PC card.
- (see below *)
-
- Intro
- =====
-
- !PCJoy is a small application & relocatable module which enables the Aleph1
- /Acorn Risc PC PC card use standard Acorn joysticks. (for playing PC games,
- etc).
-
- All makes of joysticks are supported if they provide the standard
- Acorn joystick SWI's. (Usually this comes in the form of some supporting
- module which provide the extra swi's).
-
- I have personally tested !PCJoy with VTi's gamepad, and it works fine.
- Unfortunately I don't have access to any of the analogue joysticks which are
- available, so I cannot guarantee whether they will function correctly.
-
- How to use the application.
- ===========================
-
- 1) Before loading the !PC or !486PC software, double click on the !PCJoy
- filer icon. This should launch the desktop front end of the software.
-
- 2) Load your 3rd Party joystick module (the one which emulates the Acorn
- joystick SWI's).
-
- 2) Now load your !PC/!486PC software as usual.
-
- It is very important that you do it in this order. (!PCJoy will not function
- if you load it after the pc software has been loaded).
-
- I have now also added a dos executable to this release. (joytst.exe).
- Install this into your /dos directory on your PC partition. When you
- want to test if !PCJoy is working just type joytst at the dos prompt. This
- should tell you how many joypads are connected, etc.
-
- Available options.
- ==================
-
- There are two available options from inside !PCJoy. These options can be
- accessed by clicking the middle button over the !PCJoy icon (on the iconbar).
-
- The first option, 'type', selects the kind of joystick you have connected.
- This can either be analogue or digital.
-
- The second option selects how many joysticks you have connected
- (either 0,1 or 2).
-
- Please note that you can change these options at any time (ie even after the
- !PC/!486PC software has been loaded).
-
- Star Commands
- =============
-
- There are two *commands available, which perform exactly the same function
- as the available options mentioned above.
-
- *PCJoy [0-2] Selects the number of joysticks, where [number] is
- the number of joysticks connected (0-2)
-
- *PCJoyType [0-1] Selects the type of joysticks connected
- (0 - analogue, 1 - digital)
-
- * Under normal circumstances you will never need to use these * commands, but
- I decided to document them incase users of non RiscOS3.5 machines wish to
- try the module with older PC podules. (I don't even know if it will work -
- if anyone tests it for me could they please let me know).
-
- Additional Notes.
- =================
-
- Anyone who has used PC joysticks will know that they are the worst design
- ever. Perhaps the fundamental floor is the fact that they can only have two
- buttons per joypad when two joypads are connected.
-
- My software fully emulates this (for compatibility reasons). Therefor if you
- are using one joypad, the PC game has access to all four buttons (if the ac-
- tual joypad has four buttons), otherwise if you have two joypads connected
- the PC game only has access to two buttons per joypad.
-
- This may seem weird but it is yet another of those old design problems which
- has survived to modern day age (just like Intel processors :-) )
-
- Problems, Problems and more problems.
- =====================================
-
- What happens if it does not work.
-
- Well firstly check you have the software running and installed correctly.
- Then try executing joytst.exe on your PC card. This dos executable should
- tell you how many Acorn joysticks are connected (as configured).
-
- Another thing to check is that you have your third party Joystick module
- loaded (the one which provides the Acorn swi's). The PCJoy application will
- not work without this loaded :-)
-
- If weird things are still happening then get in contact me. (see address
- file inside the docs directory).
-
- **STOP PRESS** :-)
-
- One other problem can occur with the VTi joystick module. The current module
- provides the standard Acorn SWI's, but it also provices Auto fire functions
- (which do not work correctly with PCJoy). To solve this problem run the
- VTi joystick application and save a joystick module from here (without
- altering any other settings). This should now work fine.
-
- Dan Simms.