Controller:Commodore T-1341
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Connection method | |
DE-9 | |
Predecessor | |
Commodore C-1311 | |
The Commodore T-1341, also known as Commodore C-1342,[1] is an official joystick that was originally designed for use with the Commodore 64. It is a flight-type joystick with 8-way direction detection, but is notorious for only having 1 button (Typically referred to as "Fire"), as was the case for the vast majority of Commodore 64 joysticks.
Hardware
USBJoy2.0
Claims to be designed for all major DE-9 controllers (incl. the Sega Genesis Controller). A USBJoy2.0E version is also available.
Retronic Design USB Joystick Adapter
Known to work with Commodore 64 joysticks.[2]
Other
Many other generic DE-9→PC adapters exist that either advertise C64 joystick support, or have been found by community enthusiasts to support them (though their tests may not necessarily have been done on PCs; many were done on the The C64 Mini[3]).
References
- ↑ Pictures - C64 Wiki - last accessed on 24 May 2023
- ↑ Arcade Ren - Twitter - last accessed on 24 May 2023
- ↑ USB-to-DB9 converters - Gurce - last accessed on 24 May 2023