Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uwm.edu!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!ginosko!brutus.cs.uiuc.edu!usc!henry.jpl.nasa.gov!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!ucla-cs!uci-ics!zardoz!tgate!ka3ovk!drilex!axiom!linus!gateway.mitre.org!carlson From: carlson@gateway.mitre.org (Bruce Carlson) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: Y cable for joystick adapter Message-ID: <71796@linus.UUCP> Date: 18 Sep 89 17:06:45 GMT References: <1989Aug31.183154.6627@mentor.com> <9762@eerie.acsu.Buffalo.EDU> Sender: news@linus.UUCP Reply-To: carlson@gateway.mitre.org (Bruce Carlson) Distribution: usa Organization: The Mitre Corporation Lines: 14 In article <9762@eerie.acsu.Buffalo.EDU> wnbell@sybil.UUCP (William Bell) writes: >I have a 386 type computer and it came with 1 game port which >I use for a joystick. My question is is there a Y-connector >somewhere which will allow 2 players to play a game with 2 joysticks? My Kraft joystick adapter (bought at Egghead Software) came with a Y cable. They also carried Gravis joystick adapters, but you had to buy the Y cable separately. Radio Shack may carry the Y cable, or try a "family" oriented computer store. The "business" oriented stores (and some mail order companies) seem to consider joysticks as a toy, not a computer product. Bruce Carlson