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{{sub-stub}}The '''XE-1 ST2''' is a joystick manufactured by [[Dempa]]. It is designed for use with the [[Sega Mark III]] and [[Sega Master System]] as well as PC, MSX, and FM Towns. The Mode switch selects between Personal Computer and Sega Series. There are also Select and Start/Run buttons that are nonfunctional when used with Sega consoles.
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{{sub-stub}}The '''XE-1 ST2''' is a joystick manufactured by [[Dempa]]. It is designed for use with the [[Sega Mega Drive]]. It also works with the [[Sega Mark III]] and [[Sega Master System]] as well as PC, MSX, and FM Towns. The Mode switch selects between Personal Computer and Sega Series. There are also Select and Start/Run buttons. The Start/Run button functions as Start and Pause for the Mega Drive. The Select button is nonfunctional with Sega consoles, and the Start/Run button is nonfunctional with the Mark III/Master System.
  
Unlike  the [[XE-1 Pro]], it does not have turbo fire options. It has three buttons labeled {{A}}, {{B}} and {{B}}/{{C}}. However, the third button does not function as {{A}} and {{B}} combined. Instead, button {{A}} is nonfunctional, while {{B}} and {{B}}/{{C}} function as buttons {{1}} and {{2}}.
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Unlike  the [[XE-1 Pro]], it does not have turbo fire options. It has three buttons labeled {{A}}, {{B}} and {{B}}/{{C}}. These correspond to the Mega Drive's {{A}}, {{B}} and {{C}} buttons. When used with the Mark III/Master System, the third button does not function as {{A}} and {{B}} combined. Instead, button {{A}} is nonfunctional, while {{B}} and {{B}}/{{C}} function as buttons {{1}} and {{2}}.
  
 
The joystick can be set to either 4-way or 8-way movement. The buttons can be rotated 90 degrees depending on the user's preference.
 
The joystick can be set to either 4-way or 8-way movement. The buttons can be rotated 90 degrees depending on the user's preference.
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Revision as of 16:42, 11 September 2013

XE1ST2.JPG
XE-1 ST2
Made for: Sega Mega Drive
Manufacturer: Dempa
Release Date RRP Code

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The XE-1 ST2 is a joystick manufactured by Dempa. It is designed for use with the Sega Mega Drive. It also works with the Sega Mark III and Sega Master System as well as PC, MSX, and FM Towns. The Mode switch selects between Personal Computer and Sega Series. There are also Select and Start/Run buttons. The Start/Run button functions as Start and Pause for the Mega Drive. The Select button is nonfunctional with Sega consoles, and the Start/Run button is nonfunctional with the Mark III/Master System.

Unlike the XE-1 Pro, it does not have turbo fire options. It has three buttons labeled A, B and B/C. These correspond to the Mega Drive's A, B and C buttons. When used with the Mark III/Master System, the third button does not function as A and B combined. Instead, button A is nonfunctional, while B and B/C function as buttons 1 and 2.

The joystick can be set to either 4-way or 8-way movement. The buttons can be rotated 90 degrees depending on the user's preference.

Physical Scans

Mega Drive, JP
XE1ST2 JP Box Front.jpg
Cover

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