Re: 8way to 4way switch with serial keyboard hack


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Posted by Bill(abong) on February 14, 2002 at 10:35:30:

In Reply to: 8way to 4way switch with serial keyboard hack posted by Bstrache on February 14, 2002 at 09:54:49:

Interesting idea...

Would you use a serial keyboard hack and another type of hack? Because although it would be good for Pac-Man, what about 4-way games that need a button for fire/jump/etc.?

Found this link:
http://www.iptel-now.de/HOWTO/SUN_SERIAL_KBD/sun_serial_kbd.html

Also, what about maybe hacking one of those serial 'wedges' that barcode readers and other devices use?

Later,
Billabong

: I have been thinking about this topic for awhile now. Does anyone remember serial keyboards? Serial keyboards could only send one keystroke to the computer at a time. It was not possible to send multiple key signals to the computer. I believe this type of setup would work well for all those 4-way games out there, while using an 8-way joystick. I was also thinking, would it be possible to setup a PS/2 encoder and a serial keyboard hack. Possibly mount a switch to change between the two setups.

: I have been searching for serial keyboards for some time, without luck, until now.

: I found one here: http://cableclub.com/view_product.asp?item_no=25831

: The picture seem to be inaccurate, it shows a PS/2 connector instead of serial. The site also shows that the keyboards are out of stock. Serial keyboards did however require dos drivers, if I am remembering correctly. However many people use mame in dos.

: Just another thought; would it be possible to add serial functionality to an encoder? Possibly have an encoder output serial and ps2 signals and switch between them.





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