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Offline motrucker

Re: Joystick identification
« Reply #14 from previous page: May 21, 2008, 01:50:08 AM »
Then there's the adapter that allows using IBM type joysticks (analog, of course) on your Amiga!
 I just happen to have one up for auction on eBay right now, really cheap ( Item number: 170220939742  )  (I know, what a shameless plug) but these things make playing flight sims a whole new game on the Amiga!
   
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Re: Joystick identification
« Reply #15 on: May 21, 2008, 01:58:32 AM »
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motrucker wrote:
Then there's the adapter that allows using IBM type joysticks (analog, of course) on your Amiga!
 I just happen to have one up for auction on eBay right now, really cheap ( Item number: 170220939742  )  (I know, what a shameless plug) but these things make playing flight sims a whole new game on the Amiga!
   


So why would you part with such a rare item?

I need to find a list of which games an Analog joystick works with on the Amiga.  You should search out such a list and use it in advertising your adapter.  Just a thought (oh, when you find the list, let me know where to look  :lol: )
How are you helping the Amiga community? :)