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Q59571: Flight Simulator: Kraft High-Speed Joystick Adapter Card

Article: Q59571
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Last Modified: 30-JUL-2001

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The Kraft high-speed Joystick Adapter Card has a unique six-position switch that
allows you to match the clock speed of the IBM PC, XT, and AT, the IBM PS/2
Models 25 and 30, or any IBM-compatible computer. The six-position switch allows
you to select clock speeds from 4.77 to 16 MHz. The following chart is a guide
to correctly configure the card to match the computer's clock speed.

    Computer               Suggested
  Clock Speed            Switch Position
  -----------            ---------------

   4.77 MHz                   1
   6 MHz                      2
   8 MHz                      3

  10 MHz                      4
  12 MHz                      5
  16 MHz                      6

For additional information concerning the Kraft high-speed Joystick Adapter Card,
refer to the Kraft user's manual or call Kraft Product support at (619)
724-7146.

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