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- From: james_coulter@panam.wimsey.com (James Coulter)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.reviews
- Subject: REVIEW: Amiga Smart Port
- Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Date: 11 Apr 1994 02:35:07 GMT
- Organization: The Amiga Online Review Column - ed. Daniel Barrett
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- Keywords: hardware, gameport, joystick, analog, switcher, commercial
- Originator: barrett@karazm.math.uh.edu
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- PRODUCT NAME
-
- Amiga Smart Port (TM)
-
-
- BRIEF DESCRIPTION
-
- A multi-purpose device that plugs into the joystick ports, offering
- joystick cable extension, a 15-pin IBM style analog game port, and auto
- switching between analog sticks and the mouse ports.
-
-
- AUTHOR/COMPANY INFORMATION
-
- Name: InterACTIVE Digital Devices
- Address: 2238 Nantuckett Court
- Marietta, GA 30066
- USA
-
- Telephone: (404) 516-0248
-
- E-mail: m.labiche@genie.geis.com (Alvin Derouen)
-
-
- LIST PRICE
-
- $52.95 (US)
-
-
- SPECIAL HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
-
- HARDWARE
-
- Any Amiga with mouse/joystick ports.
-
- SOFTWARE
-
- None.
-
-
- COPY PROTECTION
-
- None.
-
-
- MACHINE USED FOR TESTING
-
- Amiga 2000 with A2620 68020 accelerator
- 6MB Fast RAM, 1MB Chip RAM
- A2091 SCSI controller
- A2320 Deinterlacer
- AmigaDOS 2.04
-
- Advanced Gravis Analog Joystick
- Advanced Gravis Analog Pro Joystick
- Sega Genesis Joypad (modified, pins 5 and 7 swapped, so +5 volts
- goes to the correct pin on the joypad)
-
-
- REVIEW
-
- The analog port is a 15-pin IBM PC style game port, so you can plug
- any such stick directly. Although the primary purpose of the Smart Port is
- to provide an IBM-PC analog port, it offers many other features. Also
- included with the package are various patches for games to help with analog
- support.
-
- Installation is easy. Two extension cables are included which can
- be freely detached from the Smart Port. Also provided are four Velcro
- patches so you can place the Smart Port in orientations other than
- just lying on your desk.
-
- First off, it should be noted that the IBM joystick connector is
- capable of supporting two analog sticks (via a Y-adaptor). The Smart Port
- passes through all the pins, but to support both sticks simultaneously it
- puts one stick on mouse port number 1 and the other on mouse port number 2.
- Just remember, only one input device (on each mouse port) may be used at a
- time. Also provided are pots for adjusting the X and Y axis for either
- mouse port for fine tuning. The Smart Port uses 100k potentiometres instead
- of the usual capacitors. Note that some IBM analog sticks (such as the
- Flight Stick Pro, Gravis Analog Pro and Thrustmaster) with 4 independent
- buttons, "view controls", and/or throttle support are really "two joysticks
- in one". The extra features (if enabled) would use the other mouse port.
-
- To accommodate rudder pedals, the Smart Port provides a switch that
- "steals" an analog line from mouse port number 1. If this feature is used,
- if your mouse has three buttons, the third button cannot be used while the
- rudder pedals are enabled. IDD sells the rudder pedal adaptor separately.
-
- The Smart Port provides automatic switching between the analog
- joystick(s) and the mouse ports. To switch between devices, you simply
- press the first button on the appropriate device. Two LEDs tell you whether
- the currently activated device is on the 15-pin connector or the mouse ports.
-
- Included with the Smart Port is SmartPortCal. Its primary purpose
- is to help with calibration of analog sticks. It does provide a display for
- the currently activated device on a given port (mouse, analog stick, or
- digital stick). For example: if you had a digital stick and pressed a
- direction or button, the program would relay that back to you.
-
- What was most surprising was discovering the included patches for
- various games: Flight Simulator 2, F-15 Strike Eagle II, Knights of the Sky
- (rudder and throttle support also), Red Baron, Gunship 2000, F-18
- Interceptor, World Circuit, Birds of Prey, and others. One of the reasons
- for these patches is that a directly connected analog stick on the Amiga
- (without any capacitors or potentiometres) gives a range of 0-38. The
- Smart Port on the other hand can give you the full range of 0-255. Some
- games expect the former, or weren't programmed right. Unfortunately I could
- not test any of these patches, since I don't own any of the appropriate
- games. The only game I have tested the analog mode with is Fighter Duel Pro
- Flight Recorder and Fighter Duel Pro 2. All the patches are copyrighted by
- IDD and are available only to Smart Port owners.
-
- At the time of this writing, the Smart Port Plus is pending
- release. Differences between the first Smart Port and the new Smart Port
- Plus are:
-
- 1. Three switchable gain settings. These will allow the unit to switch
- down to handle games with a hard-coded 0-40 range (low gain), DoubleNTSC
- (medium), as well as the standard range (high).
-
- 2. A built-in "trigger" switch. When turned on, it will cause BOTH
- ports to go to analog mode when your analog fire button is pressed. This
- allows you to use the mouse port in analog mode even if there is no analog
- device with a "fire" button on that port.
-
- 3. Having the multiple ranges allows me to narrow the adjustment range
- of the ports slightly. It will still be a little critical, but it is a bit
- easier to adjust.
-
-
- DOCUMENTATION
-
- The supplied 15-page manual contains information on installation,
- operation, adjustment of analog sticks, and troubleshooting. Also included
- are some tech notes and other notes on the software patches. These are just
- stapled pages and may have been updated since this review.
-
- On several occasion I have sent E-mail to the tech support. The
- response time was good and my questions were answered in detail.
-
-
- BUGS
-
- None that I could find, hardware or software.
-
- However, the tech notes mention that you cannot use the Smart Port
- and a Beetle Mouse simultaneously on an Amiga 500 (with stock power
- supply). The reason is that the Beetle Mouse draws too much power,
-
-
- WARRANTY
-
- 1 year.
-
-
- CONCLUSIONS
-
- About the only missing feature on the Smart Port is a third mouse
- port. Why? Because you still have to unplug your mouse to plug in a second
- digital stick. You could probably wire another digital stick on the 15-pin
- connector, but that would exclude the use of some analog joysticks. Other
- than that, the Smart Port lives up to to its claims. Perhaps it is a bit
- pricey, but it provides full analog support, and the game patches alone may
- be worthwhile to some people.
-
-
- COPYRIGHT NOTICE
-
- Copyright 1994 James D. Coulter. All rights reserved.
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