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| Usul:
Hi Dazz, the woodworking piece is also one of the challenges I am facing in this small project. I tried various techniques and tools and ended up with good, but not perfect results using a router. As I cannot manage to get absolutely precise cuts, I am filling the gaps with "wood kit" (not sure about the English term, it is material like modelling clay that becomes rock-solid after application and can be painted). However, this is also my first attempt and I would highly appreciate additional suggestions. |
| sstralkowski:
I'm seriously eyeing up those N64 ports. It'd bypass my need for U360 controllers to run on my MAME cab. |
| mr_doles:
--- Quote from: shateredsoul on July 07, 2010, 11:48:04 pm ---Hey Dazz where'd you get the nes controller ports? I can't find those anymore.. found one on amazon from retrolink for $56 !! and ... i don't want to solder. --- End quote --- Found these on Amazon. From what I have been reading the USB controllers are not that great and getting this adapter is the way to go. Is that the gist of it. |
| shateredsoul:
Sooo.. tempted... But, for me xbox 360 controllers work well for most systems. The only controller that probably really needs an adapter is the n64... I never know how to map those buttons on my 360 controller. |
| Dazz:
--- Quote from: mr_doles on July 13, 2010, 04:36:42 pm --- --- Quote from: shateredsoul on July 07, 2010, 11:48:04 pm ---Hey Dazz where'd you get the nes controller ports? I can't find those anymore.. found one on amazon from retrolink for $56 !! and ... i don't want to solder. --- End quote --- Found these on Amazon. From what I have been reading the USB controllers are not that great and getting this adapter is the way to go. Is that the gist of it. --- End quote --- Yup, I have one of those as well as an SNES one. But for my cab I ended up getting the 4NES4SNES chip from Raphnet.net. This will allow me to have 2 NES and 2 SNES ports hooked up to 1 USB port. I should be getting my NES and SNES controller ports in the mail this week and will get them all soldered up. I finally pulled out my multi meter and found the solder point for the Jaguar controllers and now have 2 working USB Jaguar controllers. Just too bad I can't get Virtual Jaguar working in Windows 7 right now. So far that is the only emulator that I can't get running in Windows 7 x64. |
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