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The Commodore 1431 was a joystick compatible with Commodore's 264 Series of computers (the Plus/4, C16 and C116)<ref>[[http://www.computinghistory.org.uk/det/60843/Commodore-1341-Joystick/ Centre for Computing History]]</ref>. Unlike most contemporary computers, these weren't fitted with the then 'de-facto' Atari compatible 9-pin joystick port, but an 8 pin round mini-din. | The Commodore 1431 was a joystick compatible with Commodore's 264 Series of computers (the Plus/4, C16 and C116)<ref>[[http://www.computinghistory.org.uk/det/60843/Commodore-1341-Joystick/ Centre for Computing History]]</ref>. Unlike most contemporary computers, these weren't fitted with the then ''de-facto'' Atari compatible 9-pin joystick port, but an 8 pin round mini-din. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:40, 6 April 2022
The Commodore 1431 was a joystick compatible with Commodore's 264 Series of computers (the Plus/4, C16 and C116)[1]. Unlike most contemporary computers, these weren't fitted with the then de-facto Atari compatible 9-pin joystick port, but an 8 pin round mini-din.
Manufacturer's Description
- For use with the Commodore 16 and Plus/4
- For use with a variety of video and arcade games
- Custom made grip for better control
- Plugs into the computer in seconds
- Quality design and construction for years of enjoyment
Reviews
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