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      • 1: CommentAuthorgregor2
      • CommentTime20 Mar 2026 13:43 zmieniony
       
      Znalazłem w Internecie taką listę gier wykorzystujących mysz.
      Lista jest dość stara (2007), więc zapytam, czy w międzyczasie powstały jakieś gry/programy, o które można by ją uzupełnić ?

      - Missile Command by Atari CTRL-T

      - Slime by Synapse [T]

      - Shanghai by Activision choose controller type: ST mouse ! (plug it into port 2; if you do not have one, you have to reboot!!)

      - Bombdown by Roemer of Uno choose between Joystick, Amiga mouse, ST mouse or CX85 numeric keypad (use port 2 for any mice)

      - Minesweeper by Raindorf-Soft use an ST mouse in port 2

      - The Brundles by KE-Soft use an ST mouse in port 2

      - The Brundles Editor by KE-Soft, PD use an ST mouse in port 2

      - Geisterschloss by KE-Soft, PD choose Lightgun (port 1) or ST mouse (port 2)

      - Vanish (ZONG, Vol. 5+6/1993); use an ST-mouse in port 2

      - Hong Kong (ZONG, Vol. 5+6/1993); use an ST-mouse in port 2

      - Maus-DOS (ZONG 5+6/1993); use an ST-mouse in port 2

      - Faecher-Patience (ZONG 1/1993); use an ST-mouse in port 2

      - Macao (Zong 5+6/1994); use an ST-mouse in port 2

      - Multi-Mouse manager (PD) drivers for mice, TB, etc.

      - Multiplayer 2.1 by Madteam supports ST + Amiga mouse in port A

      - Unriagh I (german PD adventure) has drivers for ST mouse+Joystick (stick=port 1, mouse=port2)

      - Unriagh II (german PD adventure) has drivers for ST mouse+joystick (stick=port 1, mouse=port 2)

      - little Calculator (AMC-Verlag, PD) uses ST-mouse only (port 2)

      - big UPN calculator (PD) uses ST mouse, TB, Touch tab. and joystick; (there are different COM files, rename the one you wish to use to *.EXE; all drivers use port 1 - if I remember correctly)

      - Operation Blood (ANG/Mirage) press mouse fire or Select to start in ST mouse mode (port 2)

      - Operation Blood 2 / Special Forces press mouse fire or Select to start (ANG/Mirage) in ST mouse mode

      - Sprint XL (ABBUC Jahresgabe 1992) uses an ST mouse in port 2

      - M.O.S. (ABBUC magazine) uses an ST mouse in port 2

      - Diamond GOS (Reeve software) all three versions support an ST mouse in port 2

      - S.A.M. (Power per Post) german GUI, supports an ST mouse in port 2

      - G.O.E. (TCS) supports an ST mouse in port 1

      - BOSS-X (MS-Software, Mirko Sobe) supports ST-Mouse in Port 2
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        CommentAuthorJacques
      • CommentTime20 Mar 2026 13:49
       
      DISKCOPY,
      ->link<-
      Ale program nie jest nowy i nie powstał w międzyczasie, tylko go brakuje w powyższej liście.



      Tu jest inna lista ;-)
      ->link<-
      • 3: CommentAuthorAdam
      • CommentTime20 Mar 2026 16:05 zmieniony
       
      Wydaje mi się, że gra Eckn+ (2008) wykorzystywała myszkę. Wszedłem teraz na Atarimanię i widzę, że można wylistować wszystkie tamtejsze gry oznaczone takim sterowaniem: ->link<-
    1.  
      read the A8FAQ, subject 8.11:
      What programs use a computer mouse ?

      ->link<-

      Subject: 8.11) What programs use a computer mouse?

      Programs that use the Atari Mouse (STM1/PCM1) or compatible (which would
      include the Zobian Controls SuperRAT):
      - 8Bit-Mouse (BPAUG)
      - Accu-Draw, by Vision software for Zobian Controls, 1987
      - Artprog
      - Atari Rechner Simulation mit UPN, (c)1985 MTC Mouse Tecnology Corp.
      - Black Magic Composer by Sven Tegethoff for Ulf Petersen, 1991
      - Bomb Down by The Roemer/U.N.O.
      - BOSS-X by Mirko Sobe / MS Software, 2003
      - The Brundles by KE-Soft, 1993 (hold SPACE at boot for configuration)
      - The Brundles Editor by KE-Soft, 1994
      - CardStax 2.1 by David A. Paterson, 1993
      - Catch 88 by Simon Trew, 1991
      - Supports Multi-Mouse ST Mouse Driver by Simon Trew
      - Celebrity Cookbook by David Sullivan/Total Control Systems for U.S.A. Media
      - Click! by Chris Martin, 2008
      - Contiki OS package for Atari, by Oliver Schmidt
      - Copy F'n'F by Mirko Sobe / MS Software, requires BOSS-X
      - Crescent Solitaire, Zdenek Eisenhammer, Frantisek Houra, Marek Pesout, 2018
      - Datenbank by Mirko Sobe / MS Software, requires BOSS-X
      - Diamond GOS by Reeve Software
      - Diamond Develop by Reeve Software, requires Diamond GOS
      - Diamond News Station by Reeve Software, requires Diamond GOS
      - Diamond Paint by Reeve Software, requires Diamond GOS
      - Diamond Write by Reeve Software, requires Diamond GOS
      - Enigmatix! by Stephen A. Firth for Page 6, 1993
      - EORoid by Daniel Kolakowski for Wolf Software Ltd, 1994
      - Facher Patience, by Kemal Ezcan for Zong 1/93
      - with KE-Maus Beispielprogram
      - Fig-Forth by Matt Symonds for Pulsar Software, 1988
      - FireBall (a Breakout game, requires SAM)
      - GOE demo by Total Control Systems/David Sullivan, 1988
      - Guntris by Richard Gore, 1996
      - Hardwaretester/Peripheral Test 2.0 by Florian Dingler, 2008
      - Hong Kong, Kemal Ezcan for Zong 5/93
      - Klony 2010 by Arkadiusz Lubaszka for ArSoft, 2010
      - Knight Quest by Simon Trew, 1991
      - Supports Multi-Mouse ST Mouse Driver by Simon Trew
      - Kriss Kross by Simon Trew, 1992
      - Supports Multi-Mouse ST Mouse Driver by Simon Trew
      - Macao, by Alexander Klinner for Zong 5/94
      - Mau Mau X by Mirko Sobe / MS Software, requires BOSS-X
      - Maus Calculator, by AMC Verlag, (c) by Peter Eilert
      - Maus-DOS, by Volker Matzat for Zong 5/93
      - Minesweeper by Harald Schoenfeld for PPP, 1992
      - Mine Sweeper by Raindorf Soft
      - Mine Sweeper 3
      - Missile Command by Rob Zdybel for Atari, 1981. [CONTROL+T] for trackball/
      mouse mode, according to Atari's 1987 documentation supplied with the XE
      game system (with Missile Command built-in). In fact, the game's
      (originally undocumented) trackball mode inadvertently also supports many,
      but not all, versions of the Atari STM1/PCM1 and compatible mouse.
      - M.O.S. (from Abbuc mag.)
      - MS-Copy 1.1 by Mirko Sobe / MS Software, requires BOSS-X
      - Multi-Mouse ST Mouse Driver by Simon Trew for New Atari User #42 1990
      - Multi-Player by Madteam
      - Multi-DOS
      - Numblines by Jaroslaw Kucisz & Tomasz Kucisz for Utopia Software, 1997
      - Operation Blood, P. Kalinowski & P. Bulkowski of Our 5oft for Mirage and
      ANG, 1992
      - Othello by Simon Trew, 1991
      - Supports Multi-Mouse ST Mouse Driver by Simon Trew
      - P-Graph(s) by ???
      - Pad 1.2 (Padnoid) by Nelson Ramirez / New Age, 1995
      - Pad 1.83 by Nelson Ramirez, 2014
      - PLATOTerm by Thomas Cherryhomes, 2018
      - QUICK Ed Character Editor by PPP
      - RAOS Desktop, by Syntel for Zobian Controls, 1987
      - SAM (Screen Aided Management) by Power Per Post & Raindorf Soft (a GUI!)
      - SAM Budget (80 column spreadsheet program, requires SAM)
      - SAM Convert (text files to/from the SAM Texter format, requires SAM)
      - SAM Creator (SAM Painter files to/from Micro-Painter format, requires SAM)
      - SAM Designer (drawing and design / desktop publishing, requires SAM)
      - SAM Memobox (card filing program, requires SAM)
      - SAM Monitor (view and change memory, requires SAM)
      - SAM Painter (128 color paint program, requires SAM)
      - SAM Texter (80 column word processor, requires SAM)
      - Screens 2.0, by Zobian Controls, 1987
      - Shanghai by Peter Sabath for Activision, 1987
      - Special Forces (Operation Blood II), P. Kalinowski & P. Bulkowski of
      Our 5oft for Mirage and ANG, 1993
      - Sprint XL (from Abbuc)
      - Tommingi by Tomek Borygo
      - Toy'Swap by Victor Parada, 2015
      - TRS Desktop by Tristesse, 2006
      - Unriagh II by Uwe Hartwig, 1986
      - Vanish, Kemal Ezcan for Zong 7/93
      - Vier gewinnt
      - See also Fandal site search for games that use the Atari mouse:
      ->link<-
      - See also AtariMania lists of games & utilities using the Atari mouse:
      ->link<-
      ->link<-

      Programs that could use the original Zobian Controls RAT
      (which never shipped?):
      - Accu-Draw (Rat Trace), by Vision software for Zobian Controls
      (original version for original RAT; never shipped?)
      - Business Manager by Reeve Software, 1986
      - Control (Rat Control) by Zobian Controls (never shipped?)
      - Master Disk Directory II by Zobian Controls (never shipped?)
      - Based on Master Disk Directory by Jason Leigh, Analog #37 Dec85 p99-108
      - Rich Man's Word Processor, by Mark Rogalski for Computer Software Services
      - Earlier name: Writer80
      - Also announced by Zobian Controls in RAT-compatible versions (never
      shipped): Super 3-D Plotter (Elfin Magic), Rambrandt,
      Atari-Artist (AtariArtist)

      Programs that use the Amiga mouse (original "tank" or 1352 models):
      - Black Magic Composer by Sven Tegethoff for Ulf Petersen, 1991
      - Bomb Down by The Roemer/U.N.O.
      - Contiki OS package for Atari, by Oliver Schmidt
      - Crescent Solitaire, Zdenek Eisenhammer, Frantisek Houra, Marek Pesout, 2018
      - Global War by P.M.M. Elfinger & D.J. Garbowski for L.K. Avalon, 1993
      - Klony 2010 by Arkadiusz Lubaszka for ArSoft, 2010
      - Multi-Player by MadTeam
      - Najemnik - Powrot by LK APM for Krysal Software
      - Operation Blood, P. Kalinowski & P. Bulkowski of Our 5oft for Mirage and
      ANG, 1992
      - Pad 1.83 by Nelson Ramirez, 2014
      - PLATOTerm by Thomas Cherryhomes, 2018
      - Samurai's Game by Rafaell Soft for Krysal Software, 1992
      - Special Forces (Operation Blood II), P. Kalinowski & P. Bulkowski of
      Our 5oft for Mirage and ANG, 1993
      - TRS Desktop by Tristesse, 2006
      - See also Fandal site search for games that use the Amiga mouse:
      ->link<-

      Programs that use the Commodore 1351 mouse (mouse for Commodore 64/128):
      - Klony by ArSoft, 2006

      This list is still frequently updated!
      • 5: CommentAuthorgregor2
      • CommentTime20 Mar 2026 17:33
       
      Dziekuje za dodane tytuly.
      Ale ten RAT to chyba raczej joystik udajacy mysz ;)
    2.  
      I did also send the AOL list of mouse programs to Michael Current, so he can add it to the A8FAQ.