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Yo, yo, yo what yoke this be?
fa001:
And as far as wiring goes, this is the diagram for a SW yoke.
Fozzy The Bear:
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--- Quote from: Fozzy The Bear on February 10, 2007, 08:36:53 pm ---The fact is that most PC's still ship with a game port
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What? What year is this?
Maybe in the UK they do, but the last machines I've ordered not only didn't have a gameport - they didn't have a PS2, parallel or serial ports.
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Really?? that almost sounds like a Dell pc or possibly a HP :(
How do you guys recognise the yoke's so easily? or does it just appear easy to the untrained observer? i.e. ME :D
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Sounds like mini and micro atx boards to me.......
As for recognising arcade parts, I'm senior maintenance engineer for a large arcade down here in Cornwall. So it kind of goes with the territory.
Best Regards,
Julian (Fozzy The Bear)
leapinlew:
I would say Dell and HP account for a majority of PC's shipped nowadays. They are removing all the "unnecessary" ports on computers anymore. USB, Network, Monitor and sound jacks is all they are putting on PC's anymore. I haven't seen a computer with a gameport in about 3-4 years.
Yeah, if Fozzy says it's a star wars yoke.... it's a star wars yoke.
freckleface:
That was ArcadeMaze; he said it was an Empire. Looking at yokes a little while ago I think that's right. Yeah I haven't seen a game port for longer. One of mine is a five year old Dell and it just has a serial port.
NoOne=NBA=:
The other option would be an AKI, if DaveB is still selling them.
That worked great on my yoke, as well as all the other analog stuff I've hooked to it over the years.
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