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Miscellaneous Forums => Scripting and Reverse Engineering => Topic started by: nijado on 2005-12-10 18:55:01
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What do you guys think of these? any experience on which ones are good, and which ones work well? also will they work well with wireless ps2 controllers
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Just go grab the Logitech Cordless Rumblepad 2. I have that and it works great. Every sports game and Final Fantasy 7 works great with it without any configurating.
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I successfully played through ff7 with a gamecube controller ($5 usb adapter) and it worked great.
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How do you hook up the controllers to PC :) , well I assume you need a USB adapter, but if I wanted to use my GC controllers how would I do it :)
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How do you hook up the controllers to PC :) , well I assume you need a USB adapter, but if I wanted to use my GC controllers how would I do it :)
http://store.yahoo.com/midwestgames/ningamtopcus.html
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How do you hook up the controllers to PC :) , well I assume you need a USB adapter, but if I wanted to use my GC controllers how would I do it :)
http://store.yahoo.com/midwestgames/ningamtopcus.html
Thats what I used. It even has directX feedback so the internal rumble pack works. Don't buy that one for $17 I got one on ebay for like $6.
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I ordered a xbox>PC converter and a gamecube>PC converter on ebay for 11 USD
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I ordered a xbox>PC converter and a gamecube>PC converter on ebay for 11 USD
I made a PC controller from a Xbox controller witf broken cable. Works nice witf ePSXe ;D
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A buddy of mine took a spare plastic CD drive bay cover from his PC and made a hub for four XBOX controllers. He bought a broken XBOX off of eBay for like $15 and gutted it. He even wired LEDs into the bay cover over each controller port, so when you plugged a controller in, it would light up. They have PC drivers created for the original XBOX controller, but I have forgotten the site. If I find it I'll post it for anyone that is interested.
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How do you hook up the controllers to PC :) , well I assume you need a USB adapter, but if I wanted to use my GC controllers how would I do it :)
http://store.yahoo.com/midwestgames/ningamtopcus.html
Thats what I used. It even has directX feedback so the internal rumble pack works. Don't buy that one for $17 I got one on ebay for like $6.
maybe, but ive heard stories of malfunctioning hardware from ebay nd im not willing to take the chance
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How do you hook up the controllers to PC :) , well I assume you need a USB adapter, but if I wanted to use my GC controllers how would I do it :)
http://store.yahoo.com/midwestgames/ningamtopcus.html
Thats what I used. It even has directX feedback so the internal rumble pack works. Don't buy that one for $17 I got one on ebay for like $6.
maybe, but ive heard stories of malfunctioning hardware from ebay nd im not willing to take the chance
Ok, well you can pretty much buy 3 used ones for 1 new. At least one of them has got to work. I got mine from ebay and mine works.
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Doesn't PAYPAL back up stuff, and if it doesn't work can't you contact the seller.
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A buddy of mine took a spare plastic CD drive bay cover from his PC and made a hub for four XBOX controllers. He bought a broken XBOX off of eBay for like $15 and gutted it. He even wired LEDs into the bay cover over each controller port, so when you plugged a controller in, it would light up. They have PC drivers created for the original XBOX controller, but I have forgotten the site. If I find it I'll post it for anyone that is interested.
http://phaseone.sytes.net XBCD is available there :)
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I bought an adapter for PS1 controllers a while ago. I am still using it. It is USB. I got it at Radio Shack. I don't know if it still works.
I should learn VLSI so I can make a multiple controller interface with memory cards that can go into a USB port. That would be sweet.