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From: ejkst@cisunx.UUCP (Eric J. Kennedy)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga,comp.sys.mac
Subject: Re: Using a mac trackball on an amiga.
Keywords: trackball Atari
Message-ID: <12619@cisunx.UUCP>
Date: 19 Sep 88 03:59:33 GMT
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In article <140@dms3b1.UUCP> dave@dms3b1.UUCP (Dave Hanna) writes:
>And in case anyone is interested, there was an article in Amazing Computing
>(the last issue, I believe) describing conversion of an Atari trackball
>available at KayBee Hobbies for $15-20.  
>
>Looked good to me.  Think I might get one.

I got one of these.  (About $9.00)  It only took about a half hour to
hack together, and it works fine.  The thing is huge, though.  And the
buttons are way too far apart for one handed operation.  Is the Wyco
trackball any smaller?  Something that won't take over half the space
the keyboard takes?  Something compact enough for one-handed operation?

In the meantime, the Atari (Ugh, I can't believe I've adulterated my
Amiga this way...) trackball is great for arcade games, which is, after
all, what it was designed for.
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Eric Kennedy
ejkst@cisunx.UUCP