CLOWNS (c)1982 Bally-Midway, published by Commodore Business Machines with three alternate control input set-ups for emulator use -------------------------------------------- The file "Clowns" is the original program set up to be controlled via two separate control knob devices, one for each player, as the arcade machines had in the early 1980s. CBM used such "paddles" (named for their use in the famous Atari "Pong" game) as the C-64 could have two sets of two knobs, one plugged in each of its joysticks ports 1 and 2. For use in emulators where the machine has no longer these devices handy, the program has been made to have Player 1 control via a joystick and Player 2 via the mouse that normally comes with the PC. Both devices in effect emulate the "paddles." In the case of the CCS64 emulator the input setting should be as follows: Control Port 1 Paddles PC Gameport 1 + PC mouse Control Port 2 Joystick PC Gameport 1 ---------------------------------------------- There are two alternate programs: "Clowns/Paddles" and "Clowns/Joystick" to allow operating the program entirely from either a mouse or from a joystick. Both players use then the same device in turn. (The emulator settings can be same as above, or with only Port 1 OR Port 2 set, depending on the hardware available.) These alternatives are provided for two reasons: (1) Users may not like the operation of a joystick in place of the original "paddles" (2) A specific user may not have a choice with the hardware he/she has available. -------------------------------------------------- Operation of the game itself is self-explanatory. -END-