Has anyone seen this? https://retrohax.net/project-mouster-th ... computers/
I was working on my own little STM32 based adapter but I've lost all interest now. This thing looks amazing...
MouSTer - Nifty looking USB mouse adapter
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Steve
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Re: MouSTer - Nifty looking USB mouse adapter
Yeah I'll grab a few for sure when they're ready! I currently use the Smallymouse2 and I find it sub-par, laggy and slow. If this is smooth and fast I'll be very happy :)
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Re: MouSTer - Nifty looking USB mouse adapter
I have got one firmware working on stm32f105. It would need to be adapted to Atari ST (easy peasy) - it is Pcb (based on different project) and my firmware both open source. I maybe finish adapting it to stm32f730 (virtually all devices work)neilo40 wrote: 08 Jul 2020 16:21 Has anyone seen this? https://retrohax.net/project-mouster-th ... computers/
I was working on my own little STM32 based adapter but I've lost all interest now. This thing looks amazing...
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Steve
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Re: MouSTer - Nifty looking USB mouse adapter
FYI these things came out and are selling over 30 euros each!
'small, smooth and not expensive design'
Yeah right...
'small, smooth and not expensive design'
Yeah right...
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