I see that Andy now has a PS3 adapter for the IPAC (which is great, since I've already got an IPAC4) but it only emulates digital switches.
I've never used a u360 before, but from the screenshots I see it identifies itself as a 2-axis, 8-button joystick in Windows. (I've heard the PS3 is pretty open about what it accepts as a controller, as long as it's over USB...)
Would it be possible to assign a custom map to a u360 that would emulate PS3 analog-axis and/or digital pad plus button inputs? (I may be misunderstanding the mapping system here...)
... or would the u360 require a firmware upgrade for the PS3 to even acknowledge it as a controller? Has anyone ever just plugged one in and tried it?
I realize you'd still have to connect the u360 to a PC to change the maps/configuration, if necessary, but this functionality would definitely be great to have. I'd probably use it to play fighters, which generally don't use analog input, but to have even 1 analog stick available (or two, in the case of two u360s on the same control panel maybe???) would open up the control panel for a lot of other PS3 games.
Am I making sense here? Is all of this just a pipe dream?
