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Offline amiga1084Topic starter

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Hello All,

Last year I bought CDTV from Ebay quite cheap mind you! with CDTV Remote Joypad,Black Keyboard (Lucky Me) and CDTV Trackball Transmitter (which all work when I put in new batterys in both.)with few CDTV CD which seem to be all crap compared to my CD32 CD's or Aminet CD's for that matter.Anyway I have cleaned it, which were all dusty which looked like it hadn't been used for years.Basicly I have too given up on it and keep my CDTV under my 19inch monitor just to look at the time when I do work on my A4000T.Now I want to do something more useful with it than use it as clock.

I want to play A500 1.3 games on it (got external floppy drive) but most of you might know they don't have standard Mouse or Joystick port.

But I have this trackball Transmitter model CD-1200,which has normal mouse and joystick ports on left side (which I am hoping I can plug a normal Joystick into).On the left hand side of the unit it has a port which I am told plugs into special mouse port at the back.

But I didn't get the plug for it, what kind of plug is this? To me it looks like a normal S-Video plug can anyone confirm? or is it some special type of plug.I would really like your help on this thanks as I don't know much on CDTV.Thanks in advance Merv Stent  :crazy:
 

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Help CDTV Help With Trackball Transmitter & Mouse & Joystick Ports
« Reply #1 on: July 11, 2006, 12:14:19 PM »
Please Help :getmad:
 

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Re: Help CDTV Help With Trackball Transmitter & Mouse & Joystick Ports
« Reply #2 on: July 11, 2006, 12:24:48 PM »
It is a standard S-Video cable. (or at the very least it works for me)