Hi Curt,

On Mon, Jun 13, 2005 at 07:32:38AM -0500, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
> If jsserver is what I think it is, it was written to interface to one 
> particular specialized joystick, and then only 2 axes and no buttons.  

Can't remember how many axes it transmitted by default, could have been
two or four. And you are right, buttons were not implemented yet AFAIR.

> It's not a generic, all purpose remote joystick reader.  It serves as an 
> example, but surely will need to be modified for your particular 
> application.

Yep. 

If someone whats to extend it, no problem. So far, not many people were
interested in jsclient/jsserver. But its really simple and small, so it
should be easy enough to extend if someone has the need.


Regards,
Manuel

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