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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Gaming => Topic started by: rednova on November 29, 2015, 02:15:31 AM
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Hi:
I have brilliance installed in my a2000. It needs a dongle protection which plugs
into the a2000 port 2.
I would love to get rocket ranger for christmas, but it needs the port 2 for the joystick.
The port 2 is currently plugged in with the brilliance dongle.
If I get rocket ranger, would it be OK to switch the port 2 between the joystick
and the dongle ?
Would it be OK if I only use the joystick once a week (to play the game) and then
the rest of the week I use the dongle ?
Please help me !!!
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Just install a cracked version and forget about the dongle nuisance.
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Just install a cracked version and forget about the dongle nuisance.
!wrong!
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Hi:
I have brilliance installed in my a2000. It needs a dongle protection which plugs
into the a2000 port 2.
I would love to get rocket ranger for christmas, but it needs the port 2 for the joystick.
The port 2 is currently plugged in with the brilliance dongle.
If I get rocket ranger, would it be OK to switch the port 2 between the joystick
and the dongle ?
Would it be OK if I only use the joystick once a week (to play the game) and then
the rest of the week I use the dongle ?
Please help me !!!
You can get away with plug-in under power but the odds will catch up with you and blow up the CIA's.
Look for a multi plug joystick adapter... cheap and easy
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!wrong!
actually it makes the most sense, he owns the original, so why not just install a cracked version :)
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You can get away with plug-in under power but the odds will catch up with you and blow up the CIA's.
Look for a multi plug joystick adapter... cheap and easy
Hi Rednova
I'm sure you are already aware to never to plug or unplug something to an Amiga while it's powered ON. As SACC says you might get away with it a few times, but, the damage done to CIA chips adds up each time. First, that port will become unreliable, then it will stop working altogether. It shouldn't be that much hassle to swap in a joystick before you power up for a session of Rocket Ranger. RR is a fun game. ;)
OTOH, I don't recall having a dongle for Brilliance. Was this used on older versions? It doesn't have a pass-thru?
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Brilliance version 2 (I believe) dropped the dongle. Really, there is no good reason to be using version 1 anymore.
So, what exactly is the danger of hot-plugging the joystick port? It's not the switching of the devices itself (although that can cause physical fatigue on the port), but rather the risk of static discharge when doing it, and also the risk of inserting something sloppily and shorting the wrong pins, right?
So using a joystick/mouse switch-box shouldn't cause any problem, because switching of all pins on the port is instantaneous and there is no human contact with the pins/grounding plate of the joystick port.
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Amiga joysticks are hot-swappable. Don't hot-swap anything in any other port though.
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Amiga joysticks are hot-swappable. Don't hot-swap anything in any other port though.
I thought the only danger with hot plugging mice or joysticks were the plugs which had metal surrounds on the end that could easily be shorted to a pin if not precisely aligned during insertion/removal.
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I'm no expert. It is my belief that any joystick with a chip for multiplexing many buttons would be more risky than the simple open switch type. Most of mine have chips.
Certainly, static is an issue also, though I am less clear about how being powered off somehow helps that situation. Winter is probably worse than summer. YMMV.