The interface that these two extra joystick ports require is quite straightforward in design and does not require any power. Essentially, two male 9-pin "d-sub" connectors (the type commonly used for joystick ports) are wired directly to a 25-pin "d-sub" connector. The gender of the 25-pin connector depends on the Amiga model. Amiga 1000 computers have a non-standard, male 25-pin parallel port, so the Amiga 1000 adapters will need a female connector. All other Amigas have standard female 25-pin parallel ports, so adapters for A500, A600, A2000, A3000, A3000T, and CDTV units should have a male 25-pin connector. The only difference between the requirements for the A1000 "+2" adapter and the "+2" adapter for the rest of the Amiga/CDTV product line is the gender. The "+2" adapter only uses parallel port pins that all Amigas/CDTVs have in common. These particular pins were chosen so that one "+2" adapter and a gender changer could connect two joysticks to any existing Amiga. Because some of the unused pins carry voltages, only wire the pins specified in the chart! Doing otherwise can destroy components inside the Amiga! Parallel function Parallel port JOY3 JOY4 Joystick function (25 pin male) (9pm) (9pm) --------------------------------------------------------------------- Data bit 0 2 1 JOY3 UP Data bit 1 3 2 JOY3 DOWN Data bit 2 4 3 JOY3 LEFT Data bit 3 5 4 JOY3 RIGHT Data bit 4 6 1 JOY4 UP Data bit 5 7 2 JOY4 DOWN Data bit 6 8 3 JOY4 LEFT Data bit 7 9 4 JOY4 RIGHT Busy 11 6 JOY4 FIRE Select (Online) 13 6 JOY3 FIRE ground 18 8 JOY4 GROUND ground 19 8 JOY3 GROUND The "+2" Interface