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Offline jsixisTopic starter

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Topolino Adapter Use on Commodore Amiga
« on: December 14, 2009, 10:45:59 PM »
Topolino Adapter Use 9pin PC Mouse on Commodore Amiga?
Anyone ever use one of these? I have one that I bought years ago. Now since I can't get any Amiga mouse to last longer then 6 months I guess I better get me a wintel mouse and see if it works.

 I just bought a CF-ide44 pin adapter for my A 1200. Any hints, suggestions? I would like to install a 4GB flash card and do away with the hardrive in the 1200. I do have a 4 port IDE adapter in my 1200 so I am hoping I can slave the adapter (it has a jumper)

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Re: Topolino Adapter Use on Commodore Amiga
« Reply #1 on: December 14, 2009, 11:06:51 PM »
Why not investigate a Cocolino instead of a Topolino? Surely PS2 / USB mice are easier to find than serial PC mice? And yes many USB mice do work with Cocolino.
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Re: Topolino Adapter Use on Commodore Amiga
« Reply #2 on: December 15, 2009, 01:41:25 PM »
Quote from: jsixis;533918
Now since I can't get any Amiga mouse to last longer then 6 months I guess I better get me a wintel mouse and see if it works.


What do you do with the mouses? You eat them?? :roflmao: Mine is celebrating its 9th birthday!!!!

Now, seriously, go for a Cocolino. I guess its the best solution for your needs
Or...if you have a Tower...go for a USB option, like http://www.e3b.de/usb/index_e.html

Check the Subway version. Simple the best. (In my Humble opinion, of course)
C= & Amiga user & abuser since 1986
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