Received: from watserv1.uwaterloo.ca (watserv1.waterloo.edu) by karazm.math.UH.EDU with SMTP id AA01196 (5.65c/IDA-1.4.4 for ); Fri, 18 Oct 1991 21:19:04 -0500 Received: by watserv1.uwaterloo.ca id ; Fri, 18 Oct 91 22:14:59 -0400 Date: Fri, 18 Oct 91 22:14:59 -0400 From: Dave Stampe-Psy+Eng Message-Id: <9110190214.AA20259@watserv1.uwaterloo.ca> To: dstamp@WATSERV1.uwaterloo.ca, glove-list@KARAZM.MATH.UH.edu, rrr@aberystwyth.ac.uk Subject: Re: TSR > From glove-list-request@karazm.math.UH.EDU Wed Oct 16 10:29:06 1991 > From: rrr@aberystwyth.ac.uk > To: dstamp@WATSERV1, glove-list@KARAZM.MATH.UH.edu > Subject: TSR > > > >If you're interested in other uses for hi-res, how about a TSR or adapter to > replace a joystick for video games? Shouldn't be too hard, esp. if the > game is key-driven (Tetris looks like an easy one, and it's PD). > > > > Ive written a TSR for low res use og PowerGlove, it works for > > most applications. I dont have time to rewrite my basic IO > > stuff for hi res, but the TSR should work fine, Ill post the source > > if anybodys interested. > > Ronan > > R M Ruairi, UCW Aberystwyth, rrr@UK.AC.Aber > > ps the code interprets data from PG as keystrokes and stuffs the standard > buffer. Its written in Turbo Pascal v6. > > Sure, send me a copy of the code. I need something to look at for future TSR endeavors. I'm working with C, but the sequence and BIOS/DOS calls should be clear. -Dave Stampe