On Sun, 1 Mar 2009, Charles Morris wrote:
I am pretty sure it's for an Apple II or Franklin
clone. says "CH" as
the manufacturer and has a DIP plug on the end of the cable.
$8.00 shipped in the US.
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=25ssvue&s=5
The Apple II series had a weird way of doing joysticks. The most common
seemed to be the 9-pin female port. For some strange reason a lot of
joysticks had a pigtail sticking out of the d-sub housing that plugged
into a DIP socket. Last time I checked, all Apple II machines had a DIP
socket for joystick/paddles.
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