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Offline scuzzb494Topic starter

Can you spot a C64 mouse
« on: December 08, 2017, 08:36:22 PM »
Hi

A little challenge for you which in truth if you know an easy way I would love to know. I sift through various Amiga mice in the hope of discovering the Holy Grail of mice.. the 1351 for the C64. I have yet to discover one distinguishable aspect that sets them apart other than trying them. See if you can tell the difference.

http://www.scuzzscink.com/amiga/scuzzblog_december17/scuzzblogddecember17_0804.htm

Offline scuzzb494Topic starter

Re: Can you spot a C64 mouse
« Reply #1 on: December 09, 2017, 10:04:02 PM »
Quote from: SACC-guy;833934
any extras? I need one to complete my geos system (I find the joystick a pain)


You could always try and source a NEOS MS-30

http://www.scuzzscink.com/amiga/scuzzblog_december17/scuzzblogddecember17_0901.htm

Works a charm and saves me using the 1351

Offline scuzzb494Topic starter

Re: Can you spot a C64 mouse
« Reply #2 on: December 10, 2017, 02:26:01 PM »
Quote from: SACC-guy;833958
Thanks, I didn't know about NEOS.

BTW, what's the difference between a 1351 and 1350?


To quote the mighty Zimmer who basically has the greatest collection like ever ...

http://www.zimmers.net/cbmpics/jmice.html

Commodore 1350 Mouse

The Commodore 1350 is a mouse in only the most deceptive sense of the word. It is shaped like a mouse. It rolls around on a little pad like a mouse. It has a little rubber ball with sensors watching it, just like a mouse. Functionally, however, it is a directional joystick. All software which understands joysticks can be used with the 1350, for it is directional in nature.

Model     : 1350
Type      : Directional Mouse
Connection: CBM Joystick/Mouse port

Model     : 1351
Type      : Proportional & Directional Mouse
Connection: CBM Joystick/Mouse port

The 1352 and the unnamed Amiga mice are not very different in appearance, feel, or functionality from the 1351, except that their interface is adapted to the more standard Amiga/CBM PC clone ports. These mice first appeared with later Amiga 500/2000 computers as a substitution for the thick and (for the A1000) angled connectors. The "trap doors" on the bottom of the mice for ball removal also changed between the "slide door" type and the "rotate door" types.

Also known as ....

Model     : 313254-01
Type      : Proportional Mouse
Connection: Amiga Mouse port/bus mouse

also this

http://www.oldmouse.com/miscellanea/commodore.shtml

I have read that the NEOS has a 1350 inside but don't quote me on it.

Offline scuzzb494Topic starter

Re: Can you spot a C64 mouse
« Reply #3 on: December 11, 2017, 08:13:31 PM »
OK This is getting real interesting... I found another GEOS controller. This time it is the Suncom Icontroller or Troller . Works just fine. Both the NEOS and the Suncom do the job just wonderfully for GEOS. Just happy I don't need to use the 1351.

Here is the latest diary update for the Suncom.

http://www.scuzzscink.com/amiga/scuzzblog_december17/scuzzblogddecember17_1101.htm