Hi there,
I’m just in the process of making up two PC-Amiga joystick converters, and I’ve got a bit of a problem. PC Joystick potentiometers are wired as variable resistors fed from +5v, and if I feed their signal into a fixed resistor to ground, I will end up with a non-linear response (With the signal taken from between the pot and fixed resistor) against joystick position, as opposed to standard Amiga joysticks that have their potentiometers wired as potentiometers - And thus produce a linear response with joystick position.
One way around this would be to re-wire the joystick or add a selector switch, but its a real PITA to go round sawing big holes in all your best joysticks.
Other methods include a ADC -> [Maths] -> DAC -> Joystick port (No chance...); or finding a uA constant current sink device as opposed to the fixed resistor as this will produce a linear output (Also more complex than what I was hoping for...)
With all the simple-looking commercially available adaptors, is there any software out there to re-linearalise the joystick signal before it is received by a game, for example?
I've seen one or two files on Aminet that look promising and I'd like your recommendations.
Regards and TIA,
Hodgkinson.