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Latest revision as of 04:33, 6 March 2022
A mouse came with Subor's SB2000 famiclone system.
Example games:
- Educational Computer 2000
Input ($4016 write)
7 bit 0 ---- ---- xxxx xxxS | +- Strobe
Output ($4017 read)
7 bit 0 ---- ---- xxxx xxxD | +- Serial data
The mouse returns either 1-byte or 3-byte responses based on the size of the x/y axis movement since the last read. If the movement value for both the X and Y axis is between -1 and 1 (inclusively), the mouse returns a 1-byte response. Otherwise, a 3-byte response is sent. In this case, the strobe bit must be toggled 3 times in a row to read the entire response (e.g read $4017 8 times, toggle strobe bit, read 8 more times, etc.)
1-byte response format
LRXXYY00 |||||||| ||||||++- Always 0 ||||++--- Y movement (0: no movement, 1 or 2 = went down 1 unit, 3 = went up 1 unit) ||++----- X movement (0: no movement, 1 or 2 = went right 1 unit, 3 = went left 1 unit) |+------- Right mouse button (1: pressed) +-------- Left mouse button (1: pressed)
The mouse button order is opposite that of the Super NES Mouse.
3-byte response format
Byte 1
LRSXTY01 |||||||| ||||||++- Always 01 |||||+--- Y movement (Bit 4) ||||+---- Y movement direction (1: up, 0: down) |||+----- X movement (Bit 4) ||+------ X movement direction (1: left, 0: right) |+------- Right mouse button (1: pressed) +-------- Left mouse button (1: pressed)
Byte 2
--XXXX10 |||||| ||||++- Always 10 ++++--- X movement (Bits 0-3)
Byte 3
--YYYY11 |||||| ||||++- Always 11 ++++--- Y movement (Bits 0-3)