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- Trojan Products Review
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- Just back from the Computer Shopper Show at Olympia! Wot a f*cking
- surprise no Amiga stuff :(
-
- Well, it'd be a VERY short article if that woz all! Luckly I went to the
- show to see a customer of mine: Griffin Distribution Ltd. Just recently
- they've moved into computer bits & bobs distributing a range of products
- from a German company called Sunnyline. Also they've picked up the
- distribution for Trojan...
-
- Trojan started up making lightguns and lightpens for the old Speccy and
- C64 in the '80s. A few years back they released a lightpen for the
- Amiga. As Trojan have just finished a PC version they're pushing the
- Amiga lightpen and lightgun out again.
-
- Griffin were selling the PC version at the show so I enquired after the
- earlier Amiga version and it just so happened they had a few of the Amiga
- lightpens and lightguns in the back room...
-
- Right, down to the reviews!
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- Trojan Lightpen
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- The lightpen is a small oblong box which, while not exactly being
- "ergonomically-designed", is still thin enough to hold like a pen. Two
- buttons are mounted at the front which duplicate the left and right mouse
- buttons. The lightpen plugs into the joystick port meaning the mouse can
- still be used. Supplied with the pen are two programmes: the lightpen
- driver and a simple art program called Kwikdraw.
-
- The driver is a small (3k) patch which hooks into the operating system
- and moves the mouse pointer when the lightpen is close to the screen. If
- you put the lightpen down you can still move the pointer about with the
- mouse. All "system-friendly" programmes with thus work with the pen.
-
- The Kwikdraw program is pretty basic but I expect most serious artists
- would have DPaint etc. anyway. It works with DPaint IV BTW :)
-
- Okay, sounds good so far, so wot are the bad points?
-
- Well, being a lightpen it obviously gets a bit confused if you run it
- over dark areas of the screen. Not alot you can do except turn the
- brightness up on your monitor or use lighter colours. This IS NOT
- Trojan's fault this happens to any lightpen. The nice light colours on
- Workbench 2 onwards work very well.
-
- A slightly trickier problem is the lightpen driver. As it has to patch
- into the video hardware it could interfere with with other programmes
- doing the same. So far the only thing I've found is that some music
- players use the Vertical Blank (VBL) signal for timing (as opposed to CIA
- timing). Either the player screws up or the pointer goes mad :( Again,
- to be fair to Trojan, this is the fault of the music players. The VBL is
- different for PAL (50Hz) and NTSC (60Hz) so the naughty programmers
- should use the CIA timers instead. This applies to some Workbench games.
- Colonization seriously screws up the lightpen driver :(
-
- Anyways, all you have to watch out for is playing music while you draw ;)
-
-
- Trojan Phazer
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- The phazer is just the same lightpen in a fancy gun case. Again it
- simply plugs into the joystick port and away you go. The phazer comes
- with two games (if the thing sells well maybe more will appear).
-
- Skeet Shoot (clay pigeons to you and me) is a simple game where you try
- to tour the world by qualifing in shooting competitions. It's simple but
- fun.
-
- Orbital Destroyer is in the Space Invaders style, i.e. kill the aliens
- as they appear on screen. Again, simple stuff, but fun.
-
- The crunch here is whether more games will appear, either commercial or
- PD. Badger Trojan (NOT Griffin) for some example source code; Skeet
- Shoot was written in AMOS!
-
-
- The End Bit
- ~~~~~~~~~~~
- Well then m8ys, it's coming up to Christmas, where can you get these
- goodies? All the Trojan products are available from:
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- Griffin Distribution Ltd.
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- Tel: 01279 721 269
- Fax: 01279 721 379
-
- The PC version is out now for £49.99. The Amiga lightpen and lightgun
- are just coming out now so the prices are unconfirmed. A mark 2 version
- of the lightpen (for the PC and the Amiga) is under development and will
- have a more "ergonomical" case.
-
- As well as the Trojan stuff Griffin also sell the Sunnyline range which
- includes disk boxes, mice & joysticks (mostly PC though), disk labels,
- copy holders, dust covers, monitor & printer stands and cleaning kits.
- Also now selling are a wide range of novelty mouse mats with a nice lot
- of graffiti style ones imported from America. I woz also impressed with
- the novelty mice in the shape of footballs and hamburgers.
-
- If you want to use PC serial mice there are some P.D. drivers around to
- allow connection to the Amiga.
-
- Wow! That's quite a plug ;) Anyway, if you give Griffin a ring, say Andy
- sent you. If you speak to Trevor or Alison they like good jokes ;))))
-
-
- Cheerio for now people
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- \|/
- (O.o)
- \=/
- Andy Pandy
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