dasy@mitre-bedford.ARPA (David Shinberg) (08/08/88)
In article <5557@ihlpf.ATT.COM> rtb@ihlpf.ATT.COM (Todd) writes: > >You could be right about this. I thought that if a joystick could have >been used on the ADB bus, it would have been developed by now. If it >is possible to have an ADB joystick and noboby has done it, perhaps >we have a chicken and egg situation. Nobody has developed any joystick I just saw an advertisement for an ADB joystick made by Kraft. I have used a Kraft joystick on a //e for years and it is very reliable. With any luck there will be one to examine at MacWorld Expo. David Shinberg
t-jacobs@utah-cs.UUCP (Tony Jacobs) (08/09/88)
We just ordered an ADB "Flight stick" from CH Products of San Marcos, CA. It has multiple ways of working, rate controlled, porportional, etc. To Universities it is about $80 all total. CH Products 1225 Stone Dr. San Marcoss, CA 92069 619 744-8546 -- Tony Jacobs * Center for Engineering Design * U of U * t-jacobs@ced.utah.edu