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Atari-ST mouse adapter

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This adapter allows to connect Atari ST mouse and trackball.
 
== Schematic ==
 
[[File:Atari-ST mouse adapter.gif]]
The schematic was released in german German magazine "Schneider Magazin, 07/1988", apparently using 5 diodes and a 4.5V battery. Aside from Atari-ST mice, the circuit should also work for Amiga mice, which are basically the same, but with XB/YA/YB connected to other pins, which could be resolved at software side (or at hardware side). 
CPC Joy Port Atari-ST Mouse Amiga Mouse
JoyUp Pin1 --|>|------------- Pin1 XB Pin1 YA
JoyFire3 Pin5 --|>|------------- Pin8 GND Pin8 GND
JoySel1 Pin8 ------------------ Pin8 GND Pin8 GND
Batt4.5V (+-) ------------------ Pin8 GND Pin8 GND Batt4.5V (-+) ------------------ Pin7 +5V Pin7 +5V === CPC Plus Compatibility === The circuit reportedly doesn't work on CPC Plus computers. There are additional diodes in the CPC Plus which do cause problems in this case. == Timings == The Atari/Amiga mice do output low-level signals, directly coming from the motion sensors. Ideally, software should check the signals ''more than 500 times per second''. FutureOS does that, but not the firmware. Using the CPCs 300Hz interrupt to check the signals might be a bit slow; it would work, but may miss some signals when the mouse is moved too fast. Reading the mouse more often than 300 times per second would be better, but it'd require more CPU load since it can't be done via interrupts. Possibly best solution would be combination of IRQ and non-IRQ handling: Always check the mouse on 300Hz interrupts, and - if the program isn't busy with other tasks - additionally check it via polling. == Motion Signals == The XA/XB indicate horizontal motion (and YA/YB vertical motion), like so: One Direction Opposite Direction XA _______----____ _____----______ XB _____----______ _______----____The signal timings depend on how fast the mouse is moved (ie. if the mouse is not moved, then it may stop anywhere in the above diagram, eg. while XA and XB are both high, both low, or one high and one low).The simpliest approach is to wait for raising edge on XA, and then to check XB (either XB is already high, or XB is still low) and increase/decrease the software's mickey counter accordingly. In situations where the direction changes, it may be also recommended to handle "half mickeys" on falling edges on XA, eg.: One Direction Stop Opposite Direction XA _______---------------------------______ XB _____-------------------------------____In the above case, checking only raising XA would miss the direction change on falling XA (if that happens repeatedly, then the mouse would disappear towards the screen border, eg. if the mouse is in an unstable position, without actually being moved). == Software supporting the ST-Mouse == * [[FutureOS]]* [[G-Paint]] 2.0 (Günter Radestock)
The Atari-ST adapter is supported by G-Paint 2.0.[[Category:DIY]] [[Category:FutureOS]] [[Category:Input Device]] [[Category:Peripherals]]
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