I saw one of those Plug 'n' Play TV Games things that looks like a classic Atari 2600 CX-40 joystick in a thrift store today, and after fiddling with it and remembering poor reviews similar items have gotten, I wonder if any parts from it would be useful to repair a real CX-40. I noticed that the fire button uses an elastomeric contact (silicone rubber w/ carbon dot) instead of a metal click dome, so I figure all of the direction inputs are probably similar, which means that none of the internal parts (and obviously not the cables or either of the case halves) will be useful, but what about the rubber boot? From the outside, it looks virtually identical to the original.
As someone who has rebuilt quite a few CX-40 sticks, I know that one of the more common parts to be in need of replacement is the rubber boot. I figure if this one is compatible, and these games start showing up in thrift stores for about $2 or less, it might be worthwhile to buy them just for the boots. The stick I saw today was $2.95 plus tax, and I wasn't sure the boot would work in a CX-40, so I didn't get it this time.
Also, is there more than one style or revision of these PnP units that look like a CX-40 stick? If so, are they all by the same company, with identical mechanical parts?














