13th September 2006, 3:04 AM
DJ, I tried explaining it to you. Never mind that I went to a school that dealt with learning the ins and outs of programing and hardware design, mechanics and engineering, etc. Never mind that there isn't a single game in existence that has an analog switch that is capable of using two seperate functions except for the GC. You just dont get it and there's no point in explaining it to you. All the programing mastery in the world wont change the fact that an analog switch is one input, unless there's 2, then you can have two functions. This logic seems beyond your grasp for whatever reason. The input needs 100% of the range, otherwise it doesn't work.
I also heard that intellivisions break easy but the 2600 and the Commodore seem to break less more better. But i've only seen a commodore in pictures. Anyone still have one?
I also heard that intellivisions break easy but the 2600 and the Commodore seem to break less more better. But i've only seen a commodore in pictures. Anyone still have one?