Hi all.
Eightone is my goto emulator (when not using the real thing). It has ZXpand support which I wanted to try out.
I plugged a joystick into my PC (Mac running bootcamp) and windows recognizes the controller and the buttons, but how do I get Eightyone to "see" it? (Zxpand flag is on, and it loads correctly) I don't have a Zxpand+ but am told our game is working properly with it, but would like to be able to test in emulation also.
Thoughts?
Eightyone - using a joystick
Eightyone - using a joystick
Zeddy: ZX80, ZX81/ZXpand, TS1000/ZXpand, TS1500/Zxpand+,Printer
Speccy: 48k, +, +2, +3, TS2068, "Bare Metal" Pi, Next KS2, IF1/Microdrives/Vdrive/Light Gun/VGA-Joy
QL: Minerva/QL-VGA/Custom PSU
C5: 24v, LiFE battery, Disc brakes
Speccy: 48k, +, +2, +3, TS2068, "Bare Metal" Pi, Next KS2, IF1/Microdrives/Vdrive/Light Gun/VGA-Joy
QL: Minerva/QL-VGA/Custom PSU
C5: 24v, LiFE battery, Disc brakes
Re: Eightyone - using a joystick
I don't think EightyOne supports Joystick.
Re: Eightyone - using a joystick
Ah, thanks.. there's a checkbox that says it supports the zxpand.. too bad it doesn't pick that up... How can I contact/beg the maker of the zxpand to make some more?
Zeddy: ZX80, ZX81/ZXpand, TS1000/ZXpand, TS1500/Zxpand+,Printer
Speccy: 48k, +, +2, +3, TS2068, "Bare Metal" Pi, Next KS2, IF1/Microdrives/Vdrive/Light Gun/VGA-Joy
QL: Minerva/QL-VGA/Custom PSU
C5: 24v, LiFE battery, Disc brakes
Speccy: 48k, +, +2, +3, TS2068, "Bare Metal" Pi, Next KS2, IF1/Microdrives/Vdrive/Light Gun/VGA-Joy
QL: Minerva/QL-VGA/Custom PSU
C5: 24v, LiFE battery, Disc brakes
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Re: Eightyone - using a joystick
ZX81 Variations
ZX81 Chip Pin-outs
ZX81 Video Transistor Buffer Amp
Standby alert
There are four lights!
Step up to red alert. Sir, are you absolutely sure? It does mean changing the bulb
Looking forward to summer later in the year.
ZX81 Chip Pin-outs
ZX81 Video Transistor Buffer Amp
Standby alert
There are four lights!
Step up to red alert. Sir, are you absolutely sure? It does mean changing the bulb
Looking forward to summer later in the year.
Re: Eightyone - using a joystick
Just to put this one to bed,
Sir Morris no longer takes part in this forum and is very unlikely to be back in the foreseeable future.
I am in fairly regular contact with him so will ask if any more spands are on the horizon. Other than that I believe messages can be left for him via his account on Sell My Retro.
https://www.sellmyretro.com/
Sir Morris no longer takes part in this forum and is very unlikely to be back in the foreseeable future.
I am in fairly regular contact with him so will ask if any more spands are on the horizon. Other than that I believe messages can be left for him via his account on Sell My Retro.
https://www.sellmyretro.com/
Re: Eightyone - using a joystick
Thank you... I hope he will be willing to make a few more. I'll commit to two - me and my buddy Don would both like one.Moggy wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 11:05 am Just to put this one to bed,
Sir Morris no longer takes part in this forum and is very unlikely to be back in the foreseeable future.
I am in fairly regular contact with him so will ask if any more spands are on the horizon. Other than that I believe messages can be left for him via his account on Sell My Retro.
https://www.sellmyretro.com/
Zeddy: ZX80, ZX81/ZXpand, TS1000/ZXpand, TS1500/Zxpand+,Printer
Speccy: 48k, +, +2, +3, TS2068, "Bare Metal" Pi, Next KS2, IF1/Microdrives/Vdrive/Light Gun/VGA-Joy
QL: Minerva/QL-VGA/Custom PSU
C5: 24v, LiFE battery, Disc brakes
Speccy: 48k, +, +2, +3, TS2068, "Bare Metal" Pi, Next KS2, IF1/Microdrives/Vdrive/Light Gun/VGA-Joy
QL: Minerva/QL-VGA/Custom PSU
C5: 24v, LiFE battery, Disc brakes