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The IBM 15pin to Apple 9pin Joystick Adapter project was created by Tom Arnold of philosophyofsound.com in July of 2016. | The IBM 15pin to Apple 9pin Joystick Adapter project was created by Tom Arnold of philosophyofsound.com in July of 2016. It allows the use of an "IBM" Joystick on the Apple II computer. | ||
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Revision as of 03:25, 3 January 2017
The IBM 15pin to Apple 9pin Joystick Adapter project was created by Tom Arnold of philosophyofsound.com in July of 2016. It allows the use of an "IBM" Joystick on the Apple II computer.
The projects comes in two forms, a Kit which the user assembled, and assembled which comes ready for use.
Project Status: Complete. In production. Actively sold by ReActiveMicro.
Support: Post on the Discussion page (link above) or email ReActiveMicro Support.
Sales: Visit the ReActiveMicro Store.
History
The Apple 9pin Joystick Adapter project was initially sent to Henry and released at KFEST 2016 as prepacked Kits. Henry also helped attendees with assembled units if they requested.
In the beginning of January 2017 the project was added to the ReActiveMicro Store.
Versions of the Apple 9pin Joystick Adapter
Documentation, Files, and Software
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The Mockingboard Manual
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Mockingboard v1 Test Disk
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Mockingboard v1 Test Disk
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Mockingboard Schematic by Bill Garber
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Mockingboard Schematic by Tom Arnold