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mark_boyle2002
June 20th, 2003, 02:42 PM
Your PC Gameport can be used for custom Inputs.
I have below supplied the pinouts for the game port which I hope helps you with this.
I am currently using mine with a custom made strafing stick for quake/unreal etc.
I also use this with a microswitch to detect a drawer being opened on my desk (ment for POS)
Pin Name Dir Description
1 +5V > +5 VDC
2 /B1 < Button 1
3 X1 < Joystick 1 - X
4 GND > Ground
5 GND > Ground
6 Y1 < Joystick 1 - Y
7 /B2 < Button 2
8 +5V > +5 VDC
9 +5V > +5 VDC
10 /B4 < Button 4
11 X2 < Joystick 2 - X
12 GND > Ground
13 Y2 < Joystick 2 - Y
14 /B3 < Button 3
15 +5V > +5 VDC
Note: Direction is Computer relative Joystick.
Note: Use 100kohm resistor.
the_JinX
June 20th, 2003, 02:50 PM
With a couple of resistors you could use it to make a multimeter (I do not recomend this !!)
but if you have a spare old PC (and havn't used it to level your lawn yet) you could make a nice digital 4 channel osciloscope like multimeter with it !!
btw a soundcard can be easily upgraded to become a realtime 2 channel osciloscope !!
mark_boyle2002
June 20th, 2003, 03:01 PM
Yes,
And the kit you recommended yesterday which I constructed last night does a rare job of automating a pool hall jinx.
Cheers again mate.
Old pcs are also great for experimenting with linux.
the_JinX
June 20th, 2003, 03:09 PM
w000000000t
I alway's like to help people explore other things to do with old PC's..
and weird hardware..
BTW I have the schema of a Commodore 64 joystick to PC joystick interface converter somewhere..
could propably attach it here if I can find it....
Und3ertak3r
June 21st, 2003, 01:58 PM
the_JinX,
Not realy a mod to the soundcard, rather an addon/interface..
more to protect the pc/soundcard a buffer/isolater is used ..
Both you and tony have helped me with another idea for a family project.. using an old HOC P-100 (HOC=Heap Of Cr4p), par port to a MUX to control a lighting display, and the giggle stick port (thanks to you guys) sences light levels (oh and moisture.. hmm have 2 more free..plus the switches..hmmmmm) ..
Gee you could use the games port as a part of a simple home alarm system.. and with the Par or ser port to control camera's and sirens.... yeh whatever.....
handy info tony..
Cheers
HTRegz
June 21st, 2003, 04:48 PM
Seriously people.... this is what passes as a tutorial?? You could find that pinout on 100s of websites on the internet....
Sorry mark.. but I think there are too many people on here trying to raise their tutorial count for some reason.....
Here's on example of one of those websites
http://csgrad.cs.vt.edu/~tjohnson/pinouts/
Negative
June 21st, 2003, 09:12 PM
*Moved from Tutorials*