
I know these two adapters and I also know three more, which all have no delays. © breadbo圆4.com 2017 Categories C64 Hardware, C64 Peripherals Post navigation As my Alienware laptop has plenty of blue LED lights already, I would personally go with the cheaper and smaller version – the aJoy Nano! Happy emulator gaming! This way it may be possible to get a second hand C64 joystick and the aJoy Nano for the same price as the Retro Adaptor only. Furthermore, the aJoy Nano is half price compared to the Retro Adapter. In direct comparison, the Retro Adapter has the sweet blue LED logo but is very bulky compared to the aJoy Nano. During testing, I could not detect any differences between them and they were just as responsive as the real Commodore 64 hardware I usually play on. So which one is the better choice – the aJoy Nano or the Retro Adapter? They both do exactly what they are supposed to do, which is attaching old C64 joysticks to modern day computers. Again no delays is noticed during gameplay and it does what it is supposed to do – attaching an old Commodore 64 joystick to a modern day computer. The function of this device is exactly the same as the one described above. The adapter is called aJoy in the Vice joystick menu. The device could then be chosen in the same drop-down menu in Vice as the Retro Adapter described above. After a little persuation of Windows 10, the device was successfully installed.
