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Has anyone seen - an atari 2600 joysitck to usb adapter?


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this is the one i have https://www.retronicdesign.com/en/

 

it supports a slew of stuff: 

Atari 2600 Joystick
Atari 7800 Joystick (2 buttons)
Atari analog Paddle (2 players)
Atari driving controller
Atari video touch pad Keyboard
Amstrad Joystick (3 buttons)
Amiga Joystick
Amiga Mouse / Trackball (2 and 3 buttons)
Atari ST Mouse / Trackball (2 buttons)
Apple Mac Mouse (1 button)
Commodore 64 Joystick
Commodore CD32 Joypad (7 buttons)
Intellivision Touch pad (16 direction disc and 15 buttons)
Intellivision Flashback Touch pad (16 direction disc and 15 buttons)
ColecoVision Touch pad and Super Action Controller (16 buttons + spinner)
Coleco Gemini Joystick & Paddle (Hybrid controller, also compatible with Sears console)
MSX Joystick (2 buttons)
Sega Genesis Joypad (3 and 6 buttons)
Sega Master System Joypad
Sega Multi-Tap Adapter (4 players)
3DO (Panasonic) Joypad
TI99/4/4a Joystick
FM Towns/Marty Joypad
Famiclone (NES clone) Joypad
Odyssey2 controller
Fairchild channel F controller
Bally/Astrocade controller
RedOctane Dance pads (6 buttons DB9 version)
ZX Spectrum Interface 2 Joysticks

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3 hours ago, overgrouth said:

I would buy two of these if I knew the paddles, driving controller and track ball controllers worked.

 

Also, I do have some Jakadapter's I can build.  I would need to order a few parts to complete 2 boards, but they do support the below according to the website:

 

  • Supports two Atari / C64 / Amiga etc. digital joysticks simultaneously
  • Full-speed USB with up to 1000 Hz update speed (*)
  • Supports paddles on both ports
  • Supports SMS, Megadrive 3- and 6-button gamepads on both ports
  • Works in Windows, Linux, Mac (standard HID game controller, no drivers needed)
  • Works in all major emulators (VICE, CCS64, WinUEA, Stella to name a few)
  • Upgradeable FW (Microchip compatible HID bootloader)
  • Detects controller type automatically, no need to change firmware

 

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12 hours ago, overgrouth said:

Pricing for parts and labor?

i'll work it out later this evening.  I need to price the parts again.  the most expensive parts are the PIC chip and the plastic DB9's as they are not your standard mounting footprint.  

 

Do you want the enclosure included?

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