Looks like we're all gonna get spammed with anti-spam stuff again!
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From: "Christer Johansson C-CAM" <c-cam@s...>
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Excerpt from original message:
You can make your own, find an old Commodore 64 joystick, or you might try
one of the companies that sells arcade game parts.
Original Message
> Anyone have any idea what one is called?
>
> The type of switch I'm talking about is like a mini joystick. It operates
> all 4 directions, and can be pushed in for a 5th set of contacts. I hope
> I'm explaining it clearly.
>
> I searched Digikey, but seeing as they have 50,000 switches, and I don't
> know what they are called, I didn't do very well [noparse]:)[/noparse]
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Original Message
From: "Christer Johansson C-CAM" <c-cam@s...>
In an effort to eliminate unsolicited e-mail, I have installed SpamEnder.
You must REPLY to this e-mail, without modifying the subject line, so that
SpamEnder will release your original message to my Inbox. Upon my approval,
future e-mails you send to me will be released automatically. If you do not
REPLY to this e-mail, SpamEnder will block all future e-mails from this
address and will not give you another opportunity to reply.
SpamEnder stops 100% of all SPAM e-mail and NEVER blocks the e-mail you wish
to receive. It even comes with a Money Back Guarantee. For more
information about SpamEnder, open your browser to http://www.spamender.com/
Copyright 2003, Evolvian, Inc.
Excerpt from original message:
You can make your own, find an old Commodore 64 joystick, or you might try
one of the companies that sells arcade game parts.
Original Message
> Anyone have any idea what one is called?
>
> The type of switch I'm talking about is like a mini joystick. It operates
> all 4 directions, and can be pushed in for a 5th set of contacts. I hope
> I'm explaining it clearly.
>
> I searched Digikey, but seeing as they have 50,000 switches, and I don't
> know what they are called, I didn't do very well [noparse]:)[/noparse]