tebl / C64-Joystick-SwitcherLinks
Wanted a joystick switcher for my Commodore 64, so I built one by adapting C64 Mega Switcher for use with Atari-style joysticks. Supports secondary fire-button when using Sega Master System gamepads, even includes an auto-fire circuit.
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