🔧 MouSTer
I discovered the MouSTer on Mastodon; It's a USB HID to DB9 adaptor that allows the use of USB mice and joypads on 8 & 16 bit computers. At the time of writing you can still get them on ebay:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/324484015774?hash=item4b8cc1269e:g:GosAAOSwfhlgJYwo
I ordered one to test out:
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By default they're setup for an Atari ST, so to use it on my Amiga I had to do a little bit of configuration, but the process is simple:
- Download the latest firmware from: http://jil.guru/mouSTer/
- Grab a blank USB stick and create a directory called MOUSTER on it
- Unzip the firmware and copy it into the MOUSTER directory on the USB Stick
- Plug the MouSTer into the Amiga, and power the Amiga on
- Insert the USB stick into the Amiga. The MouSTer will flash for a bit, but after five seconds it'll pulse out an R (.-.) in morse code.
- Power cycle the Amiga
The MouSTer's firmware has been updated, but it's not yet been configured to work on the Amiga:
- If you took the USB stick out of the MouSTer, reinsert it and power-cycle the Amiga again
- Wait until the MouSTer flashes out the R and unplug the USB stick.
- Inside the MouSTer directory, on the USB stick, is a INI file for the firmware version we've just flashed onto the device
- Open this up, and change the default type over to Amiga (01).
- Write the file and plug the USB stick back into the MouSTer, then power cycle the Amiga
- The MouSTer will import the new INI file and flash out an R when it's ready to reboot.
From here it's good to go.
Every mouse I've tried has worked with zero issues, even a cheapo wireless one with it's own wireless adaptor. I've tried a couple of USB joypads (XBox) and they work perfectly, as well! It's really quite remarkable.
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So I guess that's the end of the road for my old tank mouse. I salute you, old mouse chum, and your fluffy mouse ball...