SAC.2001CS-SCTC@E.ISI.EDU (KI Sawyer Small Computer Center) (05/07/89)
I'am sure that this has beeen covered several times in the past, but I don't have two years to look it up in the archives. A friend is using a //GS in a Sheltered workshop (Slow/retarded adults). He need to know how to connect TWO joy sticks to the system at one time so they can interact with the system together. Part two... Anyone know of some good "Handicaped Computer Devices" outlets and where to write (E-Mail or U.S.Snail mail). Also anyone that is writing/ selling application/Educational software that would be good for his type setup (Lowlevel and Indipendance type repetive training. Rather then overload the list servers, you can respond back to my address. Lee Coin SAC.2001CS-SCTC@E.ISI.EDU SAC.2001CS-SCTC%E.ISI.EDU%sharkey.uucp@mailgw.cc.umich.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------------ TROUTMAN's SIXTH PROGRAMMING POSTULATE: Profanity is the one language all programmers know best..... -----------------------------------------------------------------------
STEIN@UCONNVM.BITNET (Alan Stein) (05/08/89)
>A friend is using a //GS in a Sheltered workshop (Slow/retarded adults). >He need to know how to connect TWO joy sticks to the system at one time >so they can interact with the system together. > SCRG (Southern California Research Group) sells something called a Paddle-Adapple that plugs into the game port (inside the GS case) and can be used with two joysticks. They advertised in the June issue of Incider on page 146. Phone number 800 635 8310 or, in Cal, 800 821 0774. Price is $29.95 plus shipping. It should be available for less elsewhere. I used to have one--it was a necessity for playing One-on-One. Alan H. Stein | stein@uconnvm.bitnet Department of Mathematics | stein%uconnvm.bitnet@mitvma.mit.edu University of Connecticut | ...psuvax1!UCONNVM.BITNET!STEIN 32 Hillside Avenue | Waterbury, CT 06710 | Compu$erve 71545,1500 (203) 757-1231 | GEnie ah.stein